Roaming free (feral) dogs DO gather into packs and anytime you have 2 or more dogs...domesticated or free...one will become the "alpha dog" and the other(s) will respect that dog as the big chief...top dog! Always a "pecking order."
Some do, some don't. Wolves do, but bears don't.
Pack numbers can highly vary any group of a species that is more then two can be considered a pack. Packs usually stay together for life.
There are many groups of animals that is called a pack, here are some…Dogs (wild)GrouseRatsStoatsWeaselsWolves (general)Hound
Tigers are solitary animals and do not live in "packs" except for a mother and her cubs.
Pack rats live in the ocean.
it is a group of animals. e.g shoal, herd, pack etc...
well only lions live in prides other animals have different collective nouns for there groups like pack ,pod or a troop.
they are pack animals and live in herds
There are many groups of animals that is called a pack, here are some…Dogs (wild)GrouseRatsStoatsWeaselsWolves (general)Hound
Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
Like most canids, Huskies are pack animals.
Desert iguanas are not 'pack' animals. They are usually solitary but may share an area with other iguanas.
Pack Animals was created in 2008.
Tigers are solitary animals and do not live in "packs" except for a mother and her cubs.
African wild dogs
No. They are not pack animals.
Pack rats live in the ocean.
The Pack Live was created in 1979.
No because wolves live in pack and zebra can't live in pack because it's not possible