it depens on what animal your talking about.
There is no such thing as a group of Bongo, they are solitary animals and live alone.
ocelots don't live in groups.Ocelots are solitary animals and do not naturally gather in groups. Therefore, there is no reason to give them a special name.
No, they are not solitary animals, they live in a family group called a Herd.
No, they are solitary animals.
Black footed ferrets are solitary animals and do not convene in groups. But a group of ferrets as in "domestic ferrets" is called a "business"
Giant pandas are mostly shy, solitary animals and are rarely found in a group, however, a group of pandas is called an "Embarassment of Pandas" or a "Cupboard".
Moose are solitary animals, except for when mating or when the cow is caring for her calf or calves.
a group of jaguars are called prowl or a leap of jaguars
Mountain lions are solitary animals, so they do not typically gather in groups. However, a group of mountain lions is sometimes called a "sault" or a "leap."
There is no specific collective term for a group of Tasmanian devils. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. At most, an area where numerous Tasmanian devils live is called a colony.
A group of roebucks are a herd or a bevy.
No. There is no word for a group of platypuses, as platypuses do not congregate in groups. They are solitary animals. Because they do not form social groupings or families, there has been little need for a collective noun to describe such groups.