Sure! The rearranged sentence could be: "The majority are groups, but there are a few solitary travelers."
Here's an example of a sentence using the word solitary: The solitary man lived alone in his house on the mountain.
a solitary man sat on the hill.
My friend and I were playing solitary games.
After the breakup, she found solace in solitary walks along the beach.
He was sentence to solitary confinement.There is one solitary male Northern White Rhino left in the world.The solitary monk was unaware that the world had advanced around him.He lives a life of solitary.
Jim is a very solitary person; he likes to be by himself.
It is an adjective. It can be used as a noun, as in "He was in solitary", but the full version of that is "He was in solitary confinement". So the noun is being left out as the sentence is abbreviated, turning the adjective into a noun.
Solitary animals usually exhibit territorial behavior.
I can't think of a solitary one.
Because most animals have no concept of 'belonging' to a group. The vast majority of animals lead solitary lives, only seeking out others of the same species in order to mate.
The lonely boy remained solitary and was isolated from the play group.
The old hermit led a solitary existence, only venturing out of his isolated earthen hut to forage for food and to attend the annual spring festival in a nearby town.