White-tailed deer typically live in loose social groups, but they are not pack animals like wolves. Females and their fawns often form small groups, especially in the fall and winter, while males are more solitary, particularly outside of the breeding season. Overall, their social structure can vary based on the season and environmental conditions.
live alone
Tundra swans, live in flocks.
They stay in a pack they do not live alone
mostly they live in pack but yes they can live alone
does a white tiger live in a pack
A wolf lives in a pack of other wolves usually 8-12 wolves per a pack
Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
Like most canids, Huskies are pack animals.
A herd of deer is a group of deer living together.
Desert iguanas are not 'pack' animals. They are usually solitary but may share an area with other iguanas.
Alone. And not all animal groups are herds. Like crashes (rhino) armies (catepillars) pride (lion) or pack (wolves etc etc) whereas herds are only really used in grazers, like deer or antelope.
i think they live in a famili then in a group