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Pack behavior

Pack behavior refers to how animals or people act collectively when in groups, often following a shared social structure. In animals like wolves, it helps with hunting, protection, and raising young, with members cooperating and communicating. In humans, pack behavior can influence decisions and actions through social influence, conformity, or group identity. It’s driven by the need for safety, belonging, and efficiency, leading individuals to act differently than they would alone. This behavior demonstrates the importance of social bonds and collective strategies in achieving common goals and maintaining group cohesion.