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    Alarm Calls in Belding's Ground Squirrels
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Alarm Calls in Belding's Ground Squirrels

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Alarm calls in Belding's ground squirrels


A) are the only known example of altruism.
B) are employed by only a few individuals.
C) are used in place of fighting between individual squirrels.
D) reduce the risk of predation.
E) highlight a disadvantage of group living.

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