Animals now have the ability to form
pack social hierarchies, coordinate complex group tactics and take advantage of the surroundings to set up deadly ambushes.
Not exact matches
We know that
packs of wolves form complex
social hierarchies, and that this behaviour is likely to have evolved because it is good for the
pack, which in turn helps protect its members.
Anna Faris leads a
pack of female outcasts in a revolution against the usual college and
social hierarchy types who don't like nonconformity from their wimmen critters.
Dogs have a
social hierarchy that is easily transferred from the litter or
pack to the human family when owners understand the dynamics of canine communication and community interaction.
Dogs are
pack animals: they live in designated
hierarchies of
social rank and order.
In multi-dog or pet households, dog
social pack behavior needs a clearly established
hierarchy.»
In dog
social pack behavior dogs need to form a
social hierarchy with each one knowing its place in the
pack.
Wild canine
packs have a
social hierarchy with the alpha male and female at the top.
Like most «
pack» animals, dogs have a
social structure and dominance
hierarchy.
As «
pack animals,» dogs will test you to find out where they stand in the
social hierarchy of your family.
Greyhounds are
pack animals, which means that they are
social creatures who live in a
social hierarchy.
Like most animals who live in groups, dogs tend to establish their own
social structures, which is viewed as a dominance
hierarchy that serves to maintain order, reduce conflict and promote cooperation among
pack members.
Greyhounds, like all other dogs, are
pack animals which means that they are
social creatures who live in a
social hierarchy.
Perhaps the most important cues are the calming signals, which are used to maintain a healthy
social hierarchy and resolve conflict within the
pack.
If you have multiple dogs, walking them together allows them to figure out their
pack's
social hierarchy, which leads to a more harmonious home life.
Although they are still highly
social animals, the
hierarchy of dominance is no longer the same in a dog family as it is in a wolf
pack.