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Which of the following animals follows an innate behavior to live in large groups of the same species?
cheetahs
tigers
lions
leopards
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Lions.
Lions are naturally social (live in prides), an innate behavior for cooperative hunting, territory defense, and caring for young. Tigers and leopards are largely solitary, and cheetahs are mostly solitary though male coalitions occasionally occur.
Lions are naturally social (live in prides), an innate behavior for cooperative hunting, territory defense, and caring for young. Tigers and leopards are largely solitary, and cheetahs are mostly solitary though male coalitions occasionally occur.
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