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Eusocial Behavior In Mammals

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Eusocial behavior in mammals refers to the cooperative and organized social structure exhibited by certain mammalian species, where individuals work together for the greater good of the group.

Key Features

  • Division of labor among different group members
  • Cooperative care of offspring
  • Overlap of generations within a group
  • Reproductive division among individuals

Pros

  • Enhances group survival and fitness
  • Increases chances of reproductive success for all members
  • Promotes cooperation and social cohesion within the group

Cons

  • Can lead to conflicts over resources or dominance hierarchies
  • May limit individual freedom or autonomy within the group

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