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2       Family and Frıends









            C.  What’s the difference between these pairs or groups of words?

               1. matriarch / alpha                                                                       .
               2. calf / pup / offspring                                                                  .
               3. pod / pack / herd                                                                       .
               4. scarce / plenty                                                                         .










            Humans are not the only ones on the planet to form strong family bonds. Some animals live in advanced
            family groups, with each family member having different roles and responsibilities. In this blog post, we’ll look
            at some of the fascinating animal families you’ll find in the wild.















                        Elephants                        Wolves                            Dolphins




            In each herd of elephants, there   Wolves are very sociable animals  Each pod of dolphins has around
            is one matriarch or leader. This is   who live together in packs. Each  20 to 30 members, and if there is
            an older female elephant who     pack has an alpha male and  plenty of food, there can be as
            makes the important decisions    female and their offspring; usually  many as 100 dolphins in one pod.
            about where and when the herd    their pups from the current and the  Dolphins do not have to stay in the
            will move, and she always walks in   previous year. The older offspring  same pod all their lives, and they
            front. The rest of the herd is made   are the helpers, while the alpha  are free to move to a different pod
            up of her daughters and their    wolves  make all the important  at any time. Unlike elephants and
            calves. All the adult elephants help   decisions. This is very similar to  wolves, there is no leader in a pod
            to look after the young elephants,   human families. The parents are in  of dolphins. There are three main
            and the older elephants teach the   charge, with the children learning  types of the pod. There are pods
            younger mothers how to do it.    from them and following their  made up of mothers and their
                                             example. When young wolves are  calves, where the mothers help
            Male elephants usually live alone,   old enough, they leave the pack  each other. There are pods made
            but sometimes they also live in   and start their own family.     up of young dolphins, and finally,
            groups. These groups also have                                    pods made up of adult males. In
            a leader, a strong male who                                       all these pods the dolphins form
            protects the group. Sometimes                                     long-lasting  relationships  with
            family groups split, usually because                              each other. Dolphins have also
            food is scarce. They still keep in                                been known to socialise with other
            touch by calling to each other                                    species and even humans.
            with rumbling sounds.

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