Yes. They live in groups, but they don't hunt cooperatively.
Man as species has always hunted from the beginning
The hunt for the gene was accomplished by the work of many dedicated researchers working cooperatively.
the hunt to eat.they hunt antelope species in particular.
It mostly depends on species. Some hunt early in the morning, others at night, or in most species they hunt in both night and day.
Wolves hunt at midnight but they usually hunt in the very early mornings(2 am).
No...they are a protected species
Because it is there instinct
The verb of cooperatively is cooperate. As in "to cooperate with someone or something".
some species live and hunt on land, while some species hunt in shallow water.
most anacondas hunt on there own but some species do.
They eat a variety of smaller fish, as well as some squid and other cephalopods. Dolphins hunt cooperatively by herding fish together, then feeding on the massed fish or "bait ball."