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How do animals live in groups?

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How do animals live in groups?

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Untrue, untrue, untrue Animals actually live in different types of groups just like humans. The most common type of group is actually female bonded. In this type of group, you have a bunch of female relatives (mothers, cousins, daughters) stay together throughout their entire lives with males leaving and travelling and visiting from other groups. This is the type of group lions actually have, along with most primates, and certain whales and other marine mammals. You also have harems, where males set up distinct territories and compete with eachother for territories and females happen to be attracted to those territories. This is found in many birds, gorillas, and pinnapeds. The females don’t usually interact with eachother unless they happen to also be related. There are of course more details, but these are the 2 basic types of groups.

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