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Evolution Of Sociality In Mammals
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The evolution of sociality in mammals refers to the development of social behaviors and group living among mammalian species over time.
Key Features
- Cooperative hunting and foraging
- Communication through vocalizations or body language
- Structured hierarchies within social groups
- Parental care and communal raising of offspring
Pros
- Enhances survival and reproductive success through cooperation
- Allows for division of labor and specialization within groups
- Facilitates learning from others in the group
Cons
- Increased risk of competition and conflict within social groups
- Dependency on group members for resources
- Potential spread of diseases within closely-knit communities