Animal Sociality
Animal sociality refers to the way animals interact and communicate with one another. Many animals form strong social bonds with others of their species, engaging in cooperative behaviors such as helping each other find food, sharing resources, and caring for young. Animal sociality has important implications for understanding the evolution of human social behavior, as many of the same principles apply to both humans and non-humans. Animal sociality has also been studied as a way to improve animal welfare in captivity, with social interaction helping to reduce stress and improve the overall health of animals.
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