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presocial — adj. [L. prae, before; socialis, of companionship] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Applied to groups that display some degree of social behavior short of true social behavior; see subsocial, parasocial … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
presocial — adj … Useful english dictionary
Presociality — is a phenomenon in which animals exhibit more than just sexual interactions with members of the same species; however, they fall short of qualifying as eusocial. That is, presocial animals can display communal living, cooperative care of young,… … Wikipedia
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Eusociality — Insect queen redirects here. For the comics characters, see Insect Queen. A swarming Meat Eater ant colony. Eusociality (Greek eu: good/real + social ) is a term used for the highest level of social organization in a hierarchical classification.… … Wikipedia
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Du contrat social — Première édition, Amsterdam, 1762. Auteur Jean Jacques Rousseau Genre … Wikipédia en Français