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wolves are solitary animals that join packs only to hunt

True. Wolves are generally solitary animals but they do join packs for hunting purposes.

True. Wolves are generally considered to be solitary animals that join packs primarily for hunting purposes. When foraging for food, wolves exhibit cooperative hunting behavior, which allows them to take down larger prey more effectively. However, outside of hunting, wolves tend to be more independent and spend the majority of their time in solitude or with a small group of wolves, such as a mated pair or a family unit.

True. Wolves are generally considered solitary animals, but they join packs primarily for hunting purposes. Packs provide the wolves with better chances of successfully capturing prey, as well as social interaction and cooperative defense.