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He can't see the "evolutionary benefit" of such behaviour.
"That social life emerged for our evolutionary benefit.
In some species, animals may swarm so that the entire group enjoys an evolutionary benefit.
It's not entirely clear what the evolutionary benefit of this sort of ticklishness might be.
Even without flying ability, he said, wings and feathers offered evolutionary benefit, in terms of isolation and catching prey.
Sex itself evolved for the evolutionary benefit of mixing up genes, and producing children different from ourselves.
We suggest that continuously overlapping visual fields overhead would be of evolutionary benefit for predator detection by minimizing blind spots.
There was also a serious underlying idea: whether an association between fear and coagulation has "an important evolutionary benefit".
"It's not really known why mast years occur, it's thought that boom and bust cycles of acorn production do have an evolutionary benefit for oak trees.
That means that the soldiers get a bigger evolutionary benefit from the success of their sisters than from that of their brothers.
He said that human beings continue to be stupidly aggressive — long after the evolutionary benefit of that kind of behavior has gone away.
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