It's called a rogue.
That's an incomplete answer. An animal that hunts alone "might" be called a rogue (like they call the white shark in JAWS a rogue, although I'm not sure that's correct either), but there are plenty of animals who prefer a solitary life and hunt on their own.
Many! allmost all insects live a solitary life except for when it is time to breed now there a few exceptions to this such as colonistic insects such as bees wasps ants and termites
Several species are solitary...probably the most well known is the Grizzly Bear (Brown).
Most reptile species are solitary and they only interact with others during the mating season. This can include: iguanas, chameleons, geckos, monitors, water dragons, frilled lizards etc..
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
leaf insects live up in the trees as a babby
They live alone.
all tigers live alone except for a mother and hre cubs.
Alone
Solitary insects are alone and while social insects live together. My dad told me that one!
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
Yes, crickets do live by themselves and are classified as solitary insects. Crickets are found in warmer climates throughout the world.
no thy make love
Skinks will eat dead insects and live insects. They prefer to eat the live insects because they enjoy hunting and killing them.
No. they live underwater. insects live on land.
Insects live in every terrestrial biome, and on seashores. However, no insects exist in the ocean.
they live alone.
they live alone
Not all insects do.
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
They live alone.