
The evolution of animal societies
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Dr. Solomon Chak is studying the evolution of animal societies.
Scientists who are interested in the evolution of animal societies have long theorized about the origins of these societies. Up until now much of the research on this topic has been centered around bees and ants. Now a new study is looking at other animal societies with the hope of gaining new insight.
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The evolution of animal societies
Clip: Season 4 Episode 10 | 6m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Scientists who are interested in the evolution of animal societies have long theorized about the origins of these societies. Up until now much of the research on this topic has been centered around bees and ants. Now a new study is looking at other animal societies with the hope of gaining new insight.
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