Animals
New Study Explores Cooperation in Male Lions in Gir Forest in India
A new study explored the dynamics of cooperation among male lions in the Gir Forest in India. It is a complicated process that is not common. According to natural selection, males should be competing with one another for mates and food. This is especially true in unrelated individuals.
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