Why do some animals live in groups?
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Some animals live in groups to increase their chances of survival. Group living provides protection against predators, as there is safety in numbers. It also facilitates hunting, as animals like wolves and lions can work together to capture prey. Social species, such as meerkats, benefit from cooperative care of young and shared resources. Group dynamics improve survival through collective defence, foraging, and reproduction.