Gray wolves usually live in social groups known as packs. These packs typically contain between 2 and 20 wolves and are arranged based upon strength and ability.

Which of the following best explains a benefit that wolves receive from living in a pack?
A.
They can work together during a hunt to bring down large prey more successfully.

B.
They can challenge each other at any time to prove their strength and ability.

C.
The weaker wolves are picked on and the stronger wolves are more important.

D.
The weaker wolves and pups are usually killed as food for the stronger wolves.

A. They can work together during a hunt to bring down large prey more successfully.