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Prehistoric Animal Social Structures

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Prehistoric animal social structures refer to the ways in which ancient animals organized themselves and interacted with one another in groups for survival.

Key Features

  • Hierarchical organization
  • Division of labor
  • Communication
  • Territorial behavior

Pros

  • Increased chances of survival through cooperation
  • Ability to protect and care for offspring as a group
  • Development of specialized roles within the group

Cons

  • Potential for conflict within the group
  • Risk of competition for resources
  • Limited adaptability to changing environments

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