A few lions live as solitary individuals but the majority live in groups called prides.
snow owles migrate alone
A lion is a solitary animal, but the lionesses (who do most of the hunting!) work together in small teams to take out their prey from a herd.
they live with others, the group is called a pride. its unusual for a lion to live on its own, the only time a lion lives on its own is when its been kicked out of the pride or if its a male looking for a new pride to take over. male lions are usually kicked out of the pride by females and by the alpha male because the alpha male sees the young males as a threat to his status.
A white lion is the same as a tawny African lion but afflicted with a rare genetic mutation. They are mostly commonly seen in the Timbavati Game Reserve in South Africa. White lions in the wild commonly live in the prides with the other lions.
NO. Polar bears live in a much different continent and biome than a lion or cheetah, so there's no way that a lion or a cheetah could eat, let alone see a polar bear.
Roadrunners live alone. They aren't in a flock.
they live together in packs
i think it traveled in packs
snow owles migrate alone
they live alone but mostly in packs
the tiger hunts alone and the lion hunts with it's pride.
no they do live alone unless it the first year that they had their calf
They live in groups called packs
They do live in packs, but most male deer you will see them by themselves every once in a while.
do arctic foxes live in packs- no
Do what fly packs or alone?
Except for a mother with her cubs, the mountain lion is a solitary animal.