No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
Most animals do not live in family groups. Some animals that do include horses, lions, and dolphins.
Phylogenetic classification groups animals based on their evolutionary relationships and genetic similarities. This form of classification organizes animals into groups based on their shared ancestry and common descent.
vertebrates and invertebrates
VERTEBRATES
Aristotle is the scientist who organized animals into groups according to how they moved.
The two main groups of living things are- a) Plants b) Animals
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
He divided animals into two groups- those with red blood and those without it.
Lions,Wolves and sometimes dingos
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Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.