Wolves live in close-knit packs led by an alpha pair, hunting cooperatively and caring for their pups.
African elephants form matriarchal herds, traveling together for protection, guidance, and emotional support, led by the oldest female.
Dolphins are intelligent, social animals forming pods that hunt, protect, and play together, with communication being crucial in their interactions.
Meerkats, living in mobs, take turns guarding while others forage, thriving in their harsh desert habitat.
Baboons form large troops, displaying strong social hierarchies through grooming, protection, and cooperative caregiving.
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