While living in groups provides advantages such as increased protection through vigilance and cooperative defense, it can also attract predators. The presence of many animals can signal to predators that prey is abundant, making group-living species more conspicuous. Additionally, the noise and movement of a group can draw attention, potentially leading predators to target them. However, individuals in a group may benefit from safety in numbers, as the likelihood of any one animal being caught can decrease.
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