No, they are herd animals.
Horses are herd animals that typically live in groups in the wild. They rely on social bonds with other horses for safety, companionship, and communication. Being herd animals, they can experience stress and anxiety when kept in isolation.
In most cases, yes. They are instinctively herd-bound animals that depend on and prefer to live with other animals, preferably those of their own kind. However they are adaptable and can live just fine without a herd.
No, platypuses tend to be solitary animals.
The correct way to say it would be herd of camels. ;D
No, they are not solitary animals, they live in a family group called a Herd.
Horse and cattle are herd animals, they live in herds.
Zebras are herd animals. Herd animals don't build homes. They run away when there is danger instead of making a safe place to live.
Moose normally never live in a herd, they are solitary animals. However a cow with a couple of her calves would form a herd, but that's as big as a moose herd would ever get.
In the desert, commonly. Like most herd animals, they live with their parents.
It is true that anything can manage to live on its own. However, humans, as well as many other animals, are herd or group animals. They thrive when they are with other people or animals.
Ponies are basically just small horses and all horses are herd animals. Therefore ponies are herd animals, so they live in a group. However some ponies will do well on their own, it just depends on their personality.