Kangaroos such as Red kangaroos, Western Greys and Eastern Greys live in a mob, troop or herd. Wallabies also live in mobs or colonies.
Unlike their ground-dwelling counterparts, tree kangaroos are generally solitary animals.
Tree kangaroos, on the whole, are solitary animals.
does least weasels travel in groups
Black bears walk alone but females stay with there babies.
Pandas do not travel in groups so there is no name for a group of pandas. They prefer to live alone except to mate.
yes they always travel from place to place in groups
Of course they travel in groups. They gotta satisfy their hormonal needs and they can't do it alone like humans can!
Depending on the species, kangaroos are more likely to live in groups. Larger kangaroos like the Red kangaroo and the two Grey kangaroo species live in mobs, while the smaller kangaroos, such as the musky-rat kangaroo, tend to be solitary. tree kangaroos are also solitary.Other species of kangaroos tend to live in small colonies. Wallabies, pademelons, rat-kangaroos and wallaroos do not live in large groups.
Large kangaroos such as Red Kangaroos and Grey Kangaroos live in family groups with one dominant male. A group of kangaroos may be known as a troop, herd or mob (but not "court"). The group is dominated by an alpha male. However, most species of kangaroo such as wallabies, pademelons, tree kangaroos and wallaroos do not live in groups. These animals make up the majority of kangaroo species.
Alone, the only cats that live in a family group (a pride) are Lions.
alone
They are reptiles and they live alone .
They live in a large group.