By Sakshi Sah
Published Feb 24, 2025

Hindustan Times
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Meet 7 animals that thrive in groups

Some animals live in groups to stay safe, hunt better, or raise their young together.

Crows are highly social birds that live in large groups, share food, and warn each other of danger.

Elephants form strong family herds where they protect each other and help raise baby elephants.

Wolves hunt in packs, working together to catch prey that would be too difficult for one wolf alone.

Prairie dogs live in large underground communities and use alarm calls to warn their group of predators.

Sea otters rest together in groups called rafts and hold hands to stay close while floating.

Honeybees live in hives, working as a team to build, find food, and raise young bees.

Spotted hyenas form powerful clans that hunt together and protect each other from rival groups.

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