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Chapter 39, Problem 9SA
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The eusocial animals are those which have evolved a social system in which permanently sterile workers care cooperatively for the offspring of a few breeding individuals. The eusocial animals reside in a multigenerational family group in which the sterile workers carry out all types of tasks that are essential for the welfare of the group while other members of the group reproduce.
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