Certain animals who stay in a pack, are mostly likely to follow rules. Animals who live alone have it harder. Its harder to hunt and raising the newborns.
Well, lets look at some examples . . .
A female red fox was rough-housing around with another male fox. The male was playing too rough, so the female left. The male still wanted to play so he followed. He rolled over and bowed. He meant "I want to play, I'll be nice". The female gave him another chance, and the male played more gently.
A Primatologist was exploring Africa and he went too far into the forest. Soon, he became hungry. His stomach began to rumble and tried to knock some food from the trees. Suddenly, a chimp came by. He knew the Primatologist was hungry so he grabbed some food for him.
There a kitty name Toby. She was a very nice kitty. She always shared food with another dog, Katie. After supper, the owner divided the scraps. Toby's bowl was higher in case Katie wanted to steal some of Toby's food. Well, Katie didn't steal. Instead, she begged and Toby always gave some scraps to Katie.
Afterwards, Katie would go lay down on a bean bag. Then Toby would come and Katie always gave him a nice, warm spot.
An African elephant was lost in the middle of a swamp. Then a forest elephant came and found the African elephant. The forest elephant had been injured. So the African elephant deicded to help the injured the elephant by feeding him.
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