Asgeir Jonsson

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Members of one’s own species are made of meat too. Why is cannibalism relatively rare? As we saw in the case of black-headed gulls, adults do sometimes eat the young of their own species. Yet adult carnivores are never to be seen actively pursuing other adults of their own species with a view to eating them. Why not? We are still so used to thinking in terms of the ‘good of the species’ view of evolution that we often forget to ask perfectly reasonable questions like: ‘Why don’t lions hunt other lions?’ Another good question of a type which is seldom asked is: ‘Why do antelopes run away from ...more
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The Selfish Gene
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