Evolution And Individuals - emptywheel
Briefly

As our ancestors evolved, they moved around in loose groups, leading to the understanding that cooperation became essential for survival in new and challenging environments.
Their survival came to depend on their ability to cooperate, whether through scavenging from predator kills or engaging in cooperative hunting strategies.
Unlike other primates, early humans developed a unique form of social structure where cooperation was not just incidental, but foundational to their success.
The need for sharing resources marked a significant evolutionary change, enabling our ancestors to survive against larger predators through teamwork and mutual support.
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