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>The Perro are known for their friendly and harmonious interpersonal relationships. They are always trying to befriend others, and some even believe this is a core part of Perro culture. In traditional Perro societies, all members of a tribe are considered family, so Perro tend to maintain this tradition even in cities. Notably, many Lupo who have abandoned their tribe's customs or have broken away from their community are often accepted by Perro as one of their own.
>Compared to the Perro, Lupo usually don’t form large and open communities. In some regions where their race is the majority, the family unit remains tight-knit and is highly protective of its members, rarely allowing outsiders to interfere.
>Compared to the Perro, Lupo usually don’t form large and open communities. In some regions where their race is the majority, the family unit remains tight-knit and is highly protective of its members, rarely allowing outsiders to interfere.
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