Does the gray wolf live in groups or herds alone?

Gray wolves live in packs, not herds.

Here's why:

* Pack: A pack is a social unit of wolves that includes related individuals, typically a breeding pair and their offspring.

* Herd: A herd is a group of animals, usually of the same species, that live together for protection and grazing.

Wolves are highly social animals and rely on cooperation for survival. Packs work together to hunt, raise their young, and defend their territory.