Social
    behavior can also be considered socialization and interaction. Social behavior occurs when
    individuals interact with one another, engaging in a group or pairs to communicate and
    relate.
There are many examples of social behavior. For instance, simply
    hanging out with friends is a social behavior, and so are romantic relationships and athletic
    groups. Any activity where people are actively engaged with other groups of people is a social
    activity. In other primates, for example, grooming is a social behavior. Packs of wolves and
    schools of fish are both examples of social units. Any time an individual, of any species, is
    interacting with other members of their species, they are engaged in social activity and are
    relating to other individuals.
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