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- Reciprocal_food_sharing abstract "Reciprocal food sharing is a form of reciprocal altruism where one individual gives up the food it has forged to another individual. Food sharing has been observed in a wide range of animals, including insects, birds, cetaceans, vampire bats, and primates. It is not always an active behavior; tolerance of theft may also be considered a form of food sharing (Stevens and Gilby). Not only does food sharing occur among members of the same family, but also among non-kin individuals as well, creating an interesting evolutionary question.".
- Reciprocal_food_sharing wikiPageID "16722953".
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- Reciprocal_food_sharing hasPhotoCollection Reciprocal_food_sharing.
- Reciprocal_food_sharing subject Category:Biology.
- Reciprocal_food_sharing subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Reciprocal_food_sharing comment "Reciprocal food sharing is a form of reciprocal altruism where one individual gives up the food it has forged to another individual. Food sharing has been observed in a wide range of animals, including insects, birds, cetaceans, vampire bats, and primates. It is not always an active behavior; tolerance of theft may also be considered a form of food sharing (Stevens and Gilby).".
- Reciprocal_food_sharing label "Reciprocal food sharing".
- Reciprocal_food_sharing label "تقاسم الطعام المتبادل".
- Reciprocal_food_sharing sameAs m.04046_z.
- Reciprocal_food_sharing sameAs Q7302466.
- Reciprocal_food_sharing sameAs Q7302466.
- Reciprocal_food_sharing wasDerivedFrom Reciprocal_food_sharing?oldid=560135252.
- Reciprocal_food_sharing isPrimaryTopicOf Reciprocal_food_sharing.