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The hunters initially follow Ralph because he is chosen as the leader and appears to offer a sense of stability and direction. However, as the story progresses and Ralph's leadership is challenged by Jack's appeal to their primal instincts, the hunters become more conflicted about following Ralph. Ultimately, some hunters remain loyal to Ralph, while others defect to join Jack's tribe.

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