social intelligence and foraging efficiency
Social intelligence refers to an individual's ability to understand, perceive, and interact effectively with others in social situations. It involves being sensitive to social cues, emotions, and having good interpersonal skills. Foraging efficiency refers to an organism's ability to efficiently acquire and use resources, such as food, in its environment. It includes behaviors and strategies used to optimize resource acquisition, such as finding and selecting the most abundant or high-quality food sources, minimizing energy expenditure, and avoiding predation risks.
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