why animal show self-sacrificing behaviour towards their genetic relatives
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Altruism in animals describes a range of behaviors performed by animals that may be to their own disadvantage but which benefit others. ... So by behaving altruistically, an organism reduces the number of offspring it is likely to produce itself, but boosts the likelihood that other organisms are to produce offspring.
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