Are there other groups of three stones (other than the tripod group) that are alive?
James Davies in life and death the book seems to hint in that way.
But I do not know them (yet?) who can give other examples. so that we can make a complete library of them.
Well, there are probably plenty of groups of three stones that are alive, but "Tripod group" refers to this specific one. Perhaps something like "Small living groups" or "Living groups with three stones" would be a more appropriate title for such an article?
Example group: