In species where that situation is common, the males of the species are often hostile toward the young.
Sometimes they can but they don't have to.
explain the phrase no organism lives alone
because they don't like live together
A pride consists of one alpha male, a group of females and cubs. While the females do the hunting and fighting, the alpha male will always eat first as he is the top of the rank. The cubs come last and usually need their mothers to survive until they can hunt for themselves.
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unless they have cubs, bears live alone. so the answer to your question is yes.
Cubs will stay with their mother for about a year. Then the mother will chase away any males and the females will leave to live on their own. Cheetahs are not social and live alone except for mating and mothers with cubs.
all tigers live alone except for a mother and hre cubs.
Baby tigers, or cubs, live with their mothers. When the mothers go out hunting, they hide their babies to help them remains safe against predators. The father has nothing to do with the cubs after they're born.
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yes they live alone because, like most cats, they are solitary.
Baby tigers, or cubs, live with their mothers. When the mothers go out hunting, they hide their babies to help them remains safe against predators. The father has nothing to do with the cubs after they're born.
No; they are solitary, nocturnal animals.
Yes, except for a brief mating period, and females with cubs.
Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
Unless it is a female with cubs, tigers are solitary animals. They live alone.
Cheetah mothers live alone so its hard to raise her cubs. when it comes to feeding them she usaully hides them in a tree r long grass and then when she comes back with the food they will have their meal but during this time the cubs have watched their mum hunt and when they r older she will teach them step by step.