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Eusociality In Animals

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Eusociality is a term used in biology to describe the highest level of social organization in a hierarchical caste system, where individuals within a colony exhibit cooperative brood care, overlapping generations, and division of labor.

Key Features

  • Cooperative brood care
  • Overlapping generations
  • Division of labor

Pros

  • Efficient resource allocation within colonies
  • Increased reproductive success for the group as a whole
  • Foster social bonds among individuals

Cons

  • Potential for conflict over resources or reproduction
  • Dependency on certain individuals for survival of the colony

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