Pretty solitary, I'd say. You hardly ever see 'em talking to each other.
Its a Social Animal
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Well, I know that the Amur leopard is a solitary cat that hunts and eats alone, so I would say the leopard is a solitary animal.
Usually they are solitary, except for breeding pairs and mothers with cubs.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.
social animal are animals that are always in groups and solitary is when you are always alone and independent
They are social animals and they live in groups called pods.
Lobsters are generally found to live by itself, where the lobster hides in crevices, burrows, and under rocks. So, pretty much solitary.
Basically solitary, but will gather in numbers at a large kill or some other food source.
they live with all other types of dolphins and fish to
the opposite to a solitary animal is an non - solitary animal and all this means is a animal that runs alone.
There is no direct evidence to suggest whether Archaeopteryx was a social or solitary animal. Based on its morphology and lifestyle as a small feathered dinosaur capable of flight, it is possible that it lived in social groups similar to other small theropod dinosaurs.