No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals.
For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
Except for a mother and her cubs, cheetahs are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
A dove is a small bird. Doves do not "hunt in packs" they walk on the ground lin small groups ooking for seeds and insects.
Gorillas live in family groups
Animals live in groups or packs to keep each other safe, not hungry, and healthy. If a baby or adult animal that normally lives in a group strays away from their own kind, they will most likely die of starvation, as another's dinner, or of thirst. This is why animals live in groups or packs.for protection and it riases the chances of finding food when they hunt
No. Platypuses are solitary hunters and feeders. They sometimes dive and feed in small family groups.
Well there are a few animals which do live and hunt in groups. In America, there are wolves which are called packs, and there are coyotes, which are called packs also. They are lead by the dominant female and male.
Platypuses are solitary animals which live and hunt alone. However, small groups of two or three platypuses can often be seen together while hunting for food.
Mountain Gorillas are vegetarians. They live in groups but they do not hunt any other animals. They feed on leaves, fruits etc.
A wolf does not need plants to survive. It needs to be able to hunt small animals for food. A good example of a wolf that lives in an ecosystem without plants is the Arctic white wolf. They live on the tundra and hunt the small animals that live there.
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
Yes. They live in groups, but they don't hunt cooperatively.
Numbats, small marshals of Western Australia, do not live in groups. They are solitary animals, living and foraging for food alone.