House cats are normally solitary hunters but live in a very ordered social structure with one another. Groups of cats will order themselves based on dominance. Wild cats are usually solitary except for lions, and in other breeds mating season.
Yes, jaguars are solitary. They stalk and ambush their prey, and they are at the top of the food chain (apex).
Actually, they live alone, like most cats.
Jaguars tend to live alone unless they have offspring.
Frogs can live both alone and in groups, depending on the species and their environment. Some frogs are solitary and prefer to live alone, while others may form groups or congregate during mating season.
No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
Actually the plural of Fossa is Fossae, so No! No, Fossae live alone.
Pumas are loners, except for females with cubs. Lions are the only cats that live in groups.
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
some cats do live in groups but most don`t.
they live alone.
Lions are the only species of cats that live in groups.
no they do not live in groups
they live alone
They live alone!
They live in small groups
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They live in groups, called herds.