Yep. Wolf packs succeed at bringing down prey larger than themselves by using intelligence, coordination, and tactics — not to mention individual acts of courage and self-sacrifice (putting selves in range to receive a kick to the face, etc.) that benefit the pack as a whole.
Also: The concept of a “Lone wolf” is a total misunderstanding. Or maybe it’s ironically apt. A wolf stranded on its own is likely to find itself in a desperate situation, and die — exactly as lone wolf terrorists are prone to do to themselves.
Wolves are a social species, and so are humans.