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#781 R. Brian Ferguson - Chimpanzees, War, and History: Are Men Born to Kill?

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The Role of Mutualism in Evolution

Coalitional aggression or coalitional behavior means that two or more individuals will work together to some common end. Interference mutualism is, and this is I think is a, you know, Richard Ragnum. So if several monkeys hunt monkeys together, they'll all be more likely to make a catch than if they did it individually. Mutualism is simpler, just common behaviors towards a common, but not intentionally shared goal.

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