The whole reason animals have packs is so they can become one and survive together. Lions are a pride because they kill animals bigger than themselves, such as zebras and wildebeest.
A wolf is a very social animal, and they love to play, and they aren't near as big as lions, but they hunt pretty much the same size food, so if a wolf was to leave/be kicked out of the pack, it would most likely die if it could not find another pack within a few weeks.
So the answer to your question is usually yes, but there is always that one exception.
yes, if a wolf doesn't like a pack the they can quit and leave the pack forever. But they can't come back.But the pack will fall and they might die
use litter bins, do not leave rubbish hanging around. also, when you have a 4 pack or 6 pack (etc) of beers, cut the wrapper, animals get caught in them. also recycle. that helps the enviroment.
Pack Animals was created in 2008.
No. They are not pack animals.
Yes, for example... Some animals, like foxes leave traces of their DNA e.g. wee in certain places to mark out their territory and many male animals fight, like wolves, to become the alpha of the pack.
no it isnt a pack animal
pack?
Wolves are pack animals
A single file of pack animals, like camels, is called a caravan.
wolves and other animals
Pets die because the owners evacuate and leave the pets behind. Some die because of fires, collapsing buildings and things like that. In the wild, animals usually do better, but there's still fires, flooding, landslides and similar that can kill some animals.
A pack of wolves