social learning in animals
Social learning in animals refers to the process by which animals learn from observing and interacting with other members of their species. This can include behaviors such as imitation, teaching, and observational learning. Social learning in animals allows for the transmission of knowledge and skills within a group, leading to the development of shared traditions and cultural practices.
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