Living in groups helps animals survive. Match each animal group example with how it helps them survive. (2 points)

Helps Them Hunt Better Keeps Them Safer Makes Work Easier
Wolves in a pack attack large prey from different sides.
Helps Them Hunt Better – Wolves in a pack attack large prey from different sides.
Keeps Them Safer – Wolves in a pack attack large prey from different sides.
Makes Work Easier – Wolves in a pack attack large prey from different sides.
Bees live together in a hive and make honey.
Helps Them Hunt Better – Bees live together in a hive and make honey.
Keeps Them Safer – Bees live together in a hive and make honey.
Makes Work Easier – Bees live together in a hive and make honey.
Zebras in a group have stripes that blend and make it hard for predators to see them.
Helps Them Hunt Better – Zebras in a group have stripes that blend and make it hard for predators to see them.
Keeps Them Safer – Zebras in a group have stripes that blend and make it hard for predators to see them.
Makes Work Easier – Zebras in a group have stripes that blend and make it hard for predators to see them.
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Lions in a pride work together to defend their territory and hunt for food.

Helps Them Hunt Better – Lions in a pride work together to hunt for food.
Keeps Them Safer – Lions in a pride work together to defend their territory.
Makes Work Easier – Lions in a pride work together to hunt for food.