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This notion of a social field extends beyond mere birds and fish; it encompasses all social animals, including humans. Different social structures—be it a football team, a wolf pack, or a colony of social insects—function under these organizational fields. For instance, in the case of wolves, even when members of the pack disperse to hunt, a field remains stretched among them, analogous to an elastic band. This continued connection influences how their individual behaviors impact the group, reinforcing the idea that alterations in one member can resonate throughout the entire social network.