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How Human Violence Stacks Up Against Other Killer Animals
National Geographic After all, challenging another animal to a duel is risky, and for many animals the benefits don't outweigh the risk of death. Highly social and territorial animals are the most likely to kill one another, the new study found. Many primates fit that ... Primates, Including Humans, Are the Most Violent Animals The phylogenetic roots of human lethal violence : Nature : Nature Research |
Friday, September 30, 2016
How Human Violence Stacks Up Against Other Killer Animals - National Geographic
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