Assuming you mean 'Do Polar bears hunt in packs or alone?' Then the answer is that they hunt alone. Hope this helps!! xx <3 xx ;)
Wolves hunt in packs for their prey.
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.
No, penguins do not hunt in packs like some other animals. They feed individually or in small groups, depending on the species and the availability of food. Penguins primarily hunt for fish, squid, and krill in the ocean.
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No. They are more often solitary, though may, on occasion, hunt in small groups. (they are never called packs, for this reason, they are not pack animals)
they hunt in packs unless it is lost
No, they are solitary hunters.
A tiger will almost always hunt and stalk its prey by itself.
they hunt in packs
they hunt in packs
Usually alone, but they will congregate at food sources.
Yes, these dangerous dinosaurs did hunt in packs.
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.
Sometimes they do, but mainly they hunt alone.
Beagles hunt in packs for most of the time, which explains why they are so gregarious.