Downy woodpeckers typically hunt for food alone rather than in groups. These small woodpeckers forage on trees and shrubs, using their strong beaks to excavate insects and larvae from the bark. While they may occasionally be seen in mixed-species flocks during migration, their foraging behavior is primarily solitary.
No, they can't see at night
no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
they do not hunt, they are vegetarians
In the desert, woodpeckers can fall prey to various predators, including snakes, hawks, and other birds of prey such as falcons and eagles. Mammals like coyotes and foxes may also hunt woodpeckers if they can catch them. Additionally, larger reptiles may pose a threat, especially if woodpeckers are nesting or feeding near the ground. Overall, while woodpeckers are agile and have adaptations to evade many predators, they are still vulnerable to these desert inhabitants.
A tiger will almost always hunt and stalk its prey by itself.
they hunt in groups or "pods"
they hunt in both ways they hunt together and alone.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores and do not hunt for food. They forage for plants, fruits, and occasionally insects. They are not known to hunt in groups.
well orcas hunt in groups or 'Pods'
yes
yes , hyenas hunt in groups. they eat lots of things i can not name
bottle nose dolphins DON'T hunt alone! they hunt in large groups.