Wolves can't stay solitary because they stay in a pack for protection of their fellow pack and for unity and strength. They are always in daner of getting hunted so they are better protected if they live in a pack.
Wolves are pack animals
Bears, wolves, some big-cats
No, wolves and honey badgers do not live on the same continent.
No, wolves are not solitary. The normally live in a pack; four to seven in one. If a wolf is solitary, it has most likely left the pack in search of a mate to start his/ her own family. Wolves work well in a pack, so a solitary wolf may have trouble finding food.Wolves live in packs which are extended family groups led by an alpha male and alpha female. There are lone wolves which are wolves that have left there pack to find another or to start their own.
Cats are accually more solitary than dogs. Dogs like to be around people, while cats are more fickel and solitary. Wolves are members of the canine family, and they hunt in packs. Cheetahs are members of the feline family, and they hunt solitary [alone].
no it cant
Snakes are solitary animals. They don't live in 'packs', they aren't wolves.
pocupines live in either caves or small hollow trees
The wolf is not known to be a solitary predator. They depends on the pack to hunt and protect them self. There for there are more wolf packs than lone wolf. ( For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack)
Yes. A pack of wolves could take down a solitary lion. A wolf versus a lion one on one would probably go to the lion, die to its superior size. Be aware, however, that there would probably be more than one lion, making it more difficult for the wolves.
no.. wolves cant cook food they eat it raw
Gray Wolves don't really like to do anything. They are animals, and as animals they have the instincts only to sleep, eat, breathe, and occasionally play.