Explanation
Social insects work together to find food and other resources and to communicate their findings to others in the community. They are capable of providing defense to their home and resources when under attack. Social insects also can displace other insects, and even larger animals, for territory and food.
-Social insects are the ants, bees, wasps, and termites that have organized societies.
-Butterflies are mostly solitary creatures, though some species migrate in massive numbers.
-Wolves are very social animals. They live and hunt together in groups called packs. A wolf pack is really just another name for a family of wolves