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    The Raising of Alarm Calls by Sentries in Belding's Ground
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The Raising of Alarm Calls by Sentries in Belding's Ground

Question 27

Question 27

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The raising of alarm calls by sentries in Belding's ground squirrel is an example of


A) altruism.
B) kin selection.
C) eusociality.
D) inclusive fitness.
E) the caste system.

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