No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
Some desert animals hunt in the early morning, some early evening while others hunt at night. Those that hunt in the morning and/or evening are called crepuscular. Those that hunt at night are nocturnal.
its called teamwork... easier to hunt in a group
To hunt the animals they follow
Early humans hunted antelopes, gazelles, wildebeest and other large animals
They mostly go in groups to hunt big animals like giraffe .
Living in groups make it easier for animals to care for young because parents have to teach their young how to hunt.
Well there are a few animals which do live and hunt in groups. In America, there are wolves which are called packs, and there are coyotes, which are called packs also. They are lead by the dominant female and male.
either each other or prehistoric animals
Nocturnal
eventually some groups of people discovered that there wasnt any need for them to hunt for their food. after crops and farming of animals was discovered, people didnt see the need to follow herds of animals and settled down. that's how the first villages were made.
The affect it had on early humans was that at one point they had to make the tools on their own and then they then formed a group which made it easier to the tools and they said they had time to come back and hunt the animals to get the fur and bones to make the swords and weapons.