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Co-operative hunting

African wild dogs hunting
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African wild dogs hunting

Some predatory mammals such as lions, wild dogs and wolves rely on co-operation between members of the social group to hunt their prey.

Co-operative hunting may benefit sthe whole pack in a number of ways:

  • The group can tackle larger prey animals
  • The success rate of hunts is increased
  • Less energy is used per individual

Although dominant individuals will eat first and most, subordinate animals are likely to gain more food than by foraging alone.

Co-operative hunting means each individual will get more food than they would by hunting alone.

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