Many animals live by themselves. Some of them are skunks, opossums, bears, tigers, etc., and only meet with other animals over territory disputes or to mate. Even animals that we picture as social, such as lions and wolves, may sometimes leave their groups to set up their own private territorys. If you're wondering about a particular animal try looking it up on your favorite search engine. :) Hope that helped.
a snail, tiger, female woodpecker, eagle, spider, carpenter bee, fox, pangolin, giant anteater, panda, jaguar
Opossums turtles fox
Bilbies are solitary animals, living alone in their burrows. However, while they live alone in their burrows, they live in colonies which may number several dozen animals.
Echidnas are generally solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
No, they are herd animals.
yes
Amphibians are not herd animals. Toads and other amphibians live alone except when they are reproducing.
Platypuses are solitary animals and generally live alone.
Platypuses are solitary animals, tending to live alone.
3 Toed Sloths are mostly solitary Animals so they live mostly alone.
when animals travel and live in herds, not alone.
No. Echidnas are solitary animals, living alone.
Horse and cattle are herd animals, they live in herds.
Great whites are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.