nither its a stablulan
does a white tiger live in a pack
Females will live with her cubs for up to two years. However, the jaguar is generally a solitary animal.
African wild dogs
The African Wild Dogs survive by living and hunting as a family group. When the main pack is out hunting, a baby-sitter will stay behind and safeguard the pups. Group cooperation is the key to the pack's survival.
They are all family and all live together in the same den.
Wolves are territorial, and live in family groups with only the alpha male and alpha female of the pack allowed to mate and breed.
How is he your father then if you are not part of his family? And if you are not part of his family then i dont think you would recive it.
No, wolves are not solitary. The normally live in a pack; four to seven in one. If a wolf is solitary, it has most likely left the pack in search of a mate to start his/ her own family. Wolves work well in a pack, so a solitary wolf may have trouble finding food.Wolves live in packs which are extended family groups led by an alpha male and alpha female. There are lone wolves which are wolves that have left there pack to find another or to start their own.
giraffe, kangaroo, hippo, rhino, elephant, ostrich :)
No, the gray fox may live in a small family group but not in packs.
African wild dog can live up to 10 -11 years in wild or zoos
Due to their sheer size, adult Giraffe's are not vulnerable to predators like leopards, hyenas, wild dogs etc. However, large lion packs headed by large Adult Male lions have been known to hunt down a full grown giraffe. But, this is very rare. On the other hand, calf's are very vulnerable to predators. A lion pack can easily kill a giraffe calf or even an adolescent. Hyena and wild doc packs too are known to prey on giraffe calves.