Monday, August 1, 2011

Altruistic Behavior: Warthog

Altruistic behavior is the selfless concern for the welfare of others. Warthogs would rather run than fight. They are also slower and have less endurance than most animals; therefore, burrows are essential to their safety when being chased. These animals have poor eyesight, which also puts them at an even greater disadvantage. With all of this, Warthogs have to work together to live. Each one puts in their duty to help the group’s change of survival increase.

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