A jaguar, like leopards, puma, etc, are solidarity animals. The males roams over many female territories. After sex, the male moves on leaving the female to raise any cubs born.
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)
Wolverines are generally solitary. They tend to have nasty dispositions. The arctic wolverine usually lives in groups
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.
A group of lemmings is called a bunch, platter, or meadow.
No, it does not travel in 'packs.'
Sometimes, the travel in packs of 3-6 dolphins together or they travel alone.
Raccoons generally do not travel in packs. A mother will travel with her offspring to teach them how to forage for food.
they travel in packs
in packs
yes, they travel in herds.
no seperetly
Yes,Squirrels travel in packs in a maximum of 5-8 squirrels per group
they hunt in packs unless it is lost
All Jackals travel and hunt in packs.
Wolves do travel together in packs.
No. The platypus does not live or move in packs. It is a solitary animal.