Our group huddle to share body warm and protect us from the icy temperatures
What are penguins?
We create "bait balls" to protect us from predators
What are fish?
In our group, the females do most of the hunting
What are lions?
Our famous howling help us communicate the location of preys
What are wolves?
We fly in V- formation to conserve energy
What are geese?
We build bridges between branches to help the members of our colony cross them.
What are ants?
Since we are simple creature with no brains, the current is what keep us together
What are jellyfish?
The sentry keep watch when the rest of us gather food
What are meerkat?
This black and white herd protect its member by circling the wounded prey
What are zebras?
We sleep together to protect ourselves and our offspring from crocodiles
What are hippopotamus?
Our special dances allow members of our group to find food
What are bees?
Our pod works together to hunt seals
What are Orcas or Killer Whales?
We live in flock to help us find our very specific food
What are flamingos?
At the top of our towers, mothers alternate between caring for the nursery and watching out for danger
What are giraffes?
We need each others for grooming
What are monkeys?
My group is called a confusion and can have millions of members
What are wilderbeest
We hold hands to prevent us from floating away while sleeping
What are sea otters?
Our clan attack preys by biting and dragging them to the ground
What are hyenas?
The different type of group in our communities include hunting mates and nursery group
What are chimpanzees?
We keep our babies in the middle of the line when traveling
What are elephants?
Our population swarm around and destroy crops in one event
What are grasshoppers?
The playful members of our pod often have a very complex social life
What are dolphins?
To catch their prey, this pod use bubble netting
What are whales?
Those colorful birds live together for socialization and companionship
What are parrots?
Our troop is the perfect environment for mating
What are gorillas?