Like humans, many animals move in packs, using teamwork and social bonds to ensure survival and strengthen their communities.
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Here Are 5 Animals That Move in Packs:
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Wolves
Wolves form a two-30-member pack, each with a complex social structure led by the alpha wolves.
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Dolphin
Much like wolves, dolphins thrive in groups known as "pods", which benefit them during hunting and provide better protection from predators.
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Orcas
Despite their massive size, orcas live and travel in groups called "pods", which consist of up to 40 individuals.
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Lions
A lion's pack is known as a "pride", typically made up of 15-20 individuals. Competition for food and mates is challenging for pride members, which can lead to fights and even death.
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Meerkats
Meerkat packs are called "mobs. They have a social hierarchy, with members often rotating roles, such as caring for the young.