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Communal living, cooperation in care of young, and/or division of labor within animal species.

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Is there an instinct-driven body language for birds?

In general, animal communication contains both "cultural" aspects and genetic components. As you suggest, the cultural aspects vary more across geographies and times. The genetic components might var …
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Modern reference for Kropotkin's lazy bees

In sum, what you/Kropotkin suggest exists in all social insects, although the mechanisms of sociality and of laziness are diverse and various among species. …
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Polymorphism in cnidarians?

It seems like your question might contain two separate and linked issues, both of which are perhaps equally confusing and equally interesting. They're both really discussion questions in a sense, but …
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