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Leopard. It is a solitary animal. The vast majority of felines.
All are solitary animals. Just as "one mountain cannot tolerate two tigers", "one mountain cannot tolerate two leopards".
Leopards have a withdrawn temperament and usually move alone except during the mating period. Each leopard has its own area of activity, the size of which varies depending on the environment. The range of the northern leopard (China) is larger than that of the south, the range of the male leopard is larger than that of the female, and the range of the area is relatively small in the environment where there is plenty of food.
The extent of the domain is mainly marked by its feces or urine. Leopards of the same sex are not allowed to cohabit in their own territory。During the day, they lurk in the trees or caves, and at dusk they begin to wander and rest until dawn.
In places where food is abundant, the range of activities is more fixed. In the case of lack of food, it is often necessary to move tens of kilometers.
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When male cheetahs grow up, their brothers still live together in alliances and occupy a grassland. Sometimes, cheetahs that live in groups will also consist of several males who are not related by blood. Females tend to be solitary.
The cheetah alliance is much lower than the social attribute of the lion pack, so the alliance is not so fixed, and sometimes some male cheetahs who think lower like to move between different groups in order to get more mating opportunities.
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1.Solitary animals: pandas, cats, hamsters.
Red fox, South American gray fox, mountain fox, river fox, highland fox, etc.
2 social animals.
Many insects are social animals, such as bees, ants, and locusts.
Wait; Many marine animals live in groups, such as tropical fish, yellow croaker, tuna, and barracuda. Almost all marine mammals also live in groups, such as killer whales.
Blue whales, humpback whales and other whales, but with the exception of sperm whales, there are also dolphins.
Ah, sea lions, walruses, etc.;
Many canines live in groups, such as: wolves, jackals;
Generally, herbivores live in groups to protect themselves, such as: wildebeest, antelope, Tibetan wild ass, wild horse, zebra, rhinoceros, elephant, African buffalo, takin, etc.; The largest fauna in the world is the East African antelope, which can often exceed 100 million in a herd (among mammals);
Most primates are also in groups: snub-nosed monkeys, chimpanzees, baboons, lions, gibbons, etc., including humans;
Many rodents also live in groups, such as rats and rabbits;
There are also many birds, such as flamingos, gulls, penguins, pelicans, sparrows, and migratory birds such as swans and geese.
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The big lions and tigers that we like more are all animals that live in groups, and they all live in groups, and their ancestors have lived together for generations and are very united, and then they are very combative.
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Lions are social animals because they live in a dangerous environment and are very competitive, so they must live in groups to survive. Tigers, on the other hand, generally stay in deep mountains and forests, and if they live in groups, it is not conducive to them to lurk and hunt.
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Both lions and tigers are kings of the forest, and they are both social animals and generally do not act alone. Both lions and tigers are very ferocious. Especially wild lions and tigers.
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Lions are social animals. Tigers are not, lions and tigers are both beasts of the steppe, and both are very strong, both are carnivores.
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<> humans are social animals. Because people have needs and needs to be needed, the communication and understanding between people and between people and society is an exploration of the outside world. Whether people eat, sleep, or migrate in life, they take the collective as a unit, and take care of each other and assist each other, so people are the only living animals in the group.
Solitary animal: refers to an individual who does not belong to a group and acts alone in a society of species with a unit cluster; Social animals: refers to animals that take the group as their way of life, and take care of each other and assist each other in their lives, whether they are eating, sleeping, migrating or other behaviors. People:
In anthropology, human beings are defined as those who are able to use language and have a complex social organization.
Organisms that are involved in the development of science and technology, especially those who are able to establish groups and institutions to support and assist each other. Paleoanthropologists regard upright walking as an important factor in the evolution of human beings and an important symbol of the birth of human beings.
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Animals that live in groups include ants, bees, yellow croaker, blue whales, locusts, walruses, penguins, wolves, hyenas, flamingos, seagulls, sparrows, geese, wildebeests, elephants, rhinos, antelopes, African buffalo, zebras, rabbits, gibbons, baboons, and chimpanzees.
Social animals refer to animals that take the group as a way of life, and take care of each other and assist each other in eating, sleeping, migrating and other behaviors in life.
Generally, herbivores live in groups to protect themselves, such as: wildebeest, antelope, Tibetan wild ass, wild horse, zebra, rhinoceros, elephant, African buffalo, takin, etc.;
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