Yes and no. While hyenas live in clans, it's normal for many clan members to go off hunting by themselves, only returning to the clan at night; they're not as social as, say, wolves. It's also normal for several of them to band together to take down larger prey (when hunting zebras, packs numbering from 10-25 have been reported).
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They go out hunting
anytime they go hunting
Yes, they do go in groups to take down their own prey. Individually they kill offspring too.
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Kiwi are nocturnal birds, meaning they hunt for food at night.
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Some European explorers historically did engage in hunting for food or sport during their expeditions, especially in unfamiliar territories where food supplies were scarce. However, hunting was not the primary focus of their expeditions and varied depending on the purpose of the exploration.
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Because they needed to go buffalo hunting
Because they needed to go buffalo hunting