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Friendliness fosters cooperation and social bonds from "summary" of Survival of the Friendliest by Brian Hare,Vanessa Woods

Friendliness is a powerful force in the animal kingdom, driving individuals to cooperate and form social bonds. This concept is central to understanding how species evolve and thrive in their environments. When individuals are friendly towards one another, they are more likely to work together towards common goals, whether that is finding food, caring for offspring, or defending against predators. This cooperation is essential for survival, as it allows individuals to pool their resources and skills, increasing their chances of success. Friendliness can take many forms, from simple acts of kindness to more complex forms of social behavior. For example, in primates, grooming is a common way for individuals to bond and strengthen social ties. By grooming one another, primates not only maintain their hygiene but also reinforce their relationships, creating a sense of trust and cooperation within the group. This type of behavior is seen not only in primates but in many other species as well, demonstrating the universal ...
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    Survival of the Friendliest

    Brian Hare

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