
Group Living
Group living refers to a social structure where individuals of the same species cohabitate and interact within a shared environment. This arrangement offers benefits such as increased protection from predators, cooperative care of offspring, and improved access to resources. In group living, members often establish social hierarchies and communication systems, enhancing coordination and survival. Many animals, from insects like bees to mammals like wolves and primates, adopt group living behaviors, which can influence their development, behavior, and evolutionary success.