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altruistic behavior increases the survival or fitness of others, but decreases that of the actor. a honeybee, for example, will sting a potential predator. in the process, the honeybee will die, but the colony is protected. likewise, the worker bees do not reproduce, but sacrifice themselves for the sake
altruistic behavior increases the survival or fitness of others, but decreases that of the actor. a honeybee, for example, will sting a potential predator. in the process, the honeybee will die, but the colony is protected. likewise, the worker bees do not reproduce, but sacrifice themselves for the sake...
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