There is no doubt that humans are an exclusive species. But science is making it clear that it is neither more nor less exclusive than others. Attributes such as intelligence, empathy, justice, or self-awareness, which we believed to be different from humans, have also been found in animals.
The human being is a social animal, like the wolves, who organize themselves in groups and follow certain guidelines to function and prosper. The following are some of the learnings that the wolf packs and their way of organizing leave for the teamwork of human groups.

Wolves hunt as a team, this is their great virtue that has
been adopted by humans over the years to take actions that benefit them.
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
Wolves are usually organized in packs following a strict
social hierarchy. This high level of organization is believed to have had to do
with hunting success.

BODY
EXPRESSIONS
Its aggressiveness is its main trait with which it can
defend itself against possible predators, an aggressive wolf growls and
bristles its fur and is ready to attack at any moment.
A wolf in full hunting is tense, and therefore the tail is
horizontal and straight.
A defensive wolf flattens its ears against the head
Wolves share various emotions with humans such as anger,
happiness, dominance, relaxation, and fear.
WAYS
TO HUNT AND ORGANIZATION
Wolf packs are one of the most organized groups in
existence. To reach their prey they choose the key moment, with techniques
obtained through time. Their effectiveness when hunting has to do with the
relationships between group members and the role and status they play in their
environment. The organization of the wolves has to do with the completion of
the tasks. If they do it separately they will starve, this reflects the sense
of survival in common with humanity which is what has helped us to prevail our
race for generations.
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