They do not live in packs but do form small family groups.
it's sort of a family. They hunt and live in packs.
mudskkipper
They are in the dog family and live in packs.
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Foxes don't live in packs, but they may live in families of under 10.
Bilbies are generally solitary animals. At most, they will live in family groups of up to four.
Mudskippers are members of the Goby family and are amphibious fish. They are very active on land, however, mudskippers breathe through their moistened skin which means they must remain wet at all times. This limits the fish to intratidal or humid areas of land.
No, the gray fox may live in a small family group but not in packs.
Yes,They did live in packs. Good question.
giraffes do not live in herds (groups). They generally just hang out if they happen to be going the same way or feeding in the same spot or when mating or rearing young. Otherwise, they have no actual social bonding or herding mentality and go their own way any time they wish.
Mudskippers got their name because they like to walk on mud and land. Mudskippers are amphibious fish. Mudskippers can be found in tropical and subtropical areas.