Dolphins are known for their complex social structures and communication skills, forming strong bonds within pods and displaying empathy towards one another.
Elephants exhibit remarkable social behavior, living in matriarchal herds where they nurture and protect each other, showcasing deep emotional connections.
Crows are highly intelligent birds that form tight-knit family units, engage in cooperative behaviors, and communicate using a variety of calls and gestures.
Naked mole rats live in eusocial colonies similar to bees, where only a few individuals breed while the rest care for the young and maintain the burrow.
Orcas, or killer whales, exhibit strong social structures within pods, teaching each other hunting techniques and maintaining lifelong bonds with family members.