Humans think themselves civilized, but much basic behavior is the same as that of a pack of dogs.
National Geographic proves following the leader is a primal instinct that's best kept in check.
When it comes to mating rituals, animals are a good indication of why humans behave the way they do.
Like animal herds, humans form groups to provide them with safety and sustenance. To prove the benefits of pack mentality, National Geographic hosts a paintballing battle to learn the value of group identity, and the concept of blind conformity.
Humans think themselves civilized, but much basic behavior is the same as that of a pack of dogs.
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