Recent studies have shown that feral cats will sometimes gang up to take out larger prey, also lions are not the only commonly feline pack animals, cheetahs tooWith the exception of lionesses, cats are solitary hunters. They don't gang up.
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Recent studies have shown that feral cats will sometimes gang up to take out larger prey, also lions are not the only commonly feline pack animals, cheetahs tooWith the exception of lionesses, cats are solitary hunters. They don't gang up.
I've never heard that before. I googled but couldn't find anything and I'd love to read about these studies if you have a link. I'm only aware of feral cats co-raising/babysitting kittens in colonies but still hunting solo. AFAIK cheetahs hunt solo except for young males/young adult litter mates who form a coalition.Recent studies have shown that feral cats will sometimes gang up to take out larger prey, also lions are not the only commonly feline pack animals, cheetahs too