They work in packs because if one works alone without a pack and goes hunting it might get attacked having no help and its easier for them to hunt.
If there would be no hunting, the animals would over populate and people would start running into them and getting killed or hurt. So yes hunting does help the community.
running in packs and pouncing and suffocating the animal by grabbing and clinging onto the neck hard.and the same to small animals when alone.
Grey wolves hunt in packs together so that big animals wont get a chance to attack, but instead of the big animals hunting grey wolves, grey wolves hunt the big animals.
yes, they are very social animals and hunt in packs for food and take care of each other. pods, not packs
yes they do
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There are many animals that come in packs in Montana. there are bears, wolfs, lions,owls, foxes. There is alot of animals that come in packs
Reduce hunting and trash, also donating money to charities for animals.
Herds typically refer to groups of large animals such as cattle, buffalo, or elephants, while packs are used to describe groups of carnivorous animals such as wolves, hyenas, or wild dogs. Herds often have a more relaxed social structure with less defined leadership roles, while packs are known to have strict hierarchy and cooperative hunting strategies.
They are scavengers, and use dead animals for food.By hunting. They hunt in packs. Bringing down elk and things like that.They are also scavengers.that kill it
because lions are stonger and they tavel in packs