The answer is No leopards do not hunt together they hunt alone and you may be asking why don't leopards hunt in packs well the reason why leopards are solitary mammals and prefer to hunt alone and stay alone.
they hunt in packs
They do not hunt in packs
Leopard geckos do not hunt in packs, and two adult males will invariably fight when they encounter each other.
No. The Alpha wolf hunts in a pack. Lone wolves will hunt alone but the Alpha utilizes his pack. In doing so they can take down more or bigger prey which means more food for the pack, pups, and soon-to-be-mothers.
no rattle snakes hunt alone or solitire they may hunt or help their wife but hunt alone for the reason of stealth.....
Sumartra tigers will often hunt alone not in a pack or pride, they can cover up to 20 miles of hunting ground at night.
Cheetahs sometimes hunt alone, but if the a cheetah mother were to give birth to three sons, those three would hunt together. when they congregate in groups, it's called a coalition. this coalition can hunt together. www .youtube.com/watch?v=AiWhQ7fvap0 watch this to see.
They hunt small animals because wolves usually hunt alone. When they do hunt together the only take 2-5 members from their pack. That said they can only hunt small animals because of that and because of their short legs.
Coyotes generally prefer the solitary life but will occasionally form loose groups for convenience, to make taking larger prey items easier. They are not a strict social group as found in the wolf pack, however.
Hunt's Snack Pack was created in 1968.
Lions usually hunt at night, either alone or in packs.A pack of lions can use a number of strategies to catch their prey. Sometimes the pack appears to split up, with some members pursuing prey animals into an ambush set by the others.