Cave lions, or Panthera spelaea, likely exhibited social behavior, though they may not have formed permanent prides like modern lions. Evidence suggests they may have hunted in groups or lived in loose associations, similar to other large felids. However, their solitary habits could also have been influenced by environmental factors and prey availability. Overall, while they may not have lived entirely alone, their social structure was likely flexible.
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