yes they do when under sea they stay together to find the fish
Polar bears typically hunt and forage alone, as they are solitary animals. They do not hunt in packs like some other carnivores such as wolves. Polar bears are skilled hunters that rely on their keen sense of smell to locate prey.
Wolves hunt in packs for their prey.
swim and look for it then tear it
Penguins hunt for food by swimming underwater searching for fish, squid, and krill. They use their streamlined bodies and strong flippers to propel themselves through the water and catch their prey. Penguins also have excellent underwater vision to help them locate and catch their food.
Yes, it is believed that Stone Age people did hunt in groups or packs to increase their chances of success when hunting large animals. Working together allowed them to strategically surround and take down prey more effectively.
they hunt in packs
they hunt in packs
All penguins hunt for fish in the ocean
penguins hunt for there food in the ocean
Yes, these dangerous dinosaurs did hunt in packs.
they hunt in packs unless it is lost
All dogs hunt in packs. The Beagle is no different.
No, foxes typically hunt alone or in pairs, not in packs.
Bears typically hunt alone, as they are solitary animals and do not usually hunt in packs.
A group of penguins or a "Waddle" hunt for small fish and squid they do not need the help of others to catch their food but hunt in numbers for protection more so too reduce the chance of them being eaten themselves by a seal or orca.
Sometimes they do, but mainly they hunt alone.
no they don't