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For animal societies, cohesion comes at a cost – Phys.org
From gaining valuable information to staying safe from predators, moving in a group can benefit animals—but at what cost? Researchers…

From gaining valuable information to staying safe from predators, moving in a group can benefit animalsbut at what cost? Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have provided rare insight into the physical price that animals pay for…
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