The lion fish swims by its self.It has poison in the spins that its fins are webed to the spines.If they swam i groups all but the lead fish would die....so they swim alone.
Groups of lionfish are commonly referred to as a "scorpaenid," although they are not typically found in large groups. Lionfish are usually solitary or found in small groups, often hiding in crevices or coral reefs. Their striking appearance and venomous spines make them unique among fish species.
No. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. They do not travel in groups of any description.
They travel in groups because of sand sharks sand sharks are the only predator
Black lionfish stay in place
solitary
Except for a female with cubs, bears are solitary animals.
Polar bears don't travel in groups, they are solitary animals. Females travel with their cubs until they've grown enough to manage on their own, but that's about it.
They are mainly found solitary, or alone.
some insects are solitary which means they like living in groups
If by solitary you mean living alone and not in groups, then yes.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
No. They are solitary.