moral behavior in animals
Moral behavior in animals refers to the observable actions and decisions made by non-human organisms that demonstrate an understanding of right and wrong, empathy, and cooperation in their interactions with others. This behavior is often seen in social species where individuals exhibit altruistic tendencies, fairness, and a sense of justice towards other members of their group.
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