Iguanodon is believed to have lived in herds rather than alone, as evidence suggests social behavior among these dinosaurs. Fossil findings, including trackways and bone beds, indicate that they may have hunted or foraged in groups, which could have provided advantages in protection from predators and in finding food. Their social structure likely helped them thrive in their ecosystems during the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous periods.
They live with their families but hunt alone until their young are old enough to hunt with them
Pumas don't search for food in packs. They are not social, and therefor live and hunt alone.
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.
Sharks are solitary predators who hunt and live alone. At certain breeding points for other prey they might meet in the same area for a few weeks.
No, frogs live alone and do not "hunt" they just sit on a log and when a fly comes by they snap their tongue and that's how they the frogs eat.
I'm figuring that the question was do the hunt or travel with other or alone. all i have ever seen run in packs like wolves.
In packs
Bobcats are solitary animals and typically prefer to live alone, except during the breeding season or when a mother is caring for her young. They establish territories that they defend against other bobcats.
Roadrunners live alone. They aren't in a flock.
They always hunt alone.
they live together in packs
i think it traveled in packs