Biology, asked by Ericka7518, 11 months ago

How is the altruism in humans different to that in animals?

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Answered by ScarheadPotter
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Explanation:

Altruism in animals describes a range of behaviors performed by animals that may be to their own disadvantage but which benefit others. ... For humans, an action would only be called 'altruistic' if it was done with the conscious intention of helping another.

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