And did they mention what happens to the 80+% of males that dont make it to silverback status? Few like to talk about the darker sides of gorilla life.
As for teaching cultures, it isnt about IQ. Cats and dogs teach thier young, both wild and domesticated species.
Yes, we should highlight failures (if you can call it that) more, not just when talking about apes but with ourselves as well. Otherwise we're prone to survivorship bias.
These are not failures. Failure to reproduce does not mean they do not contribute to their society. If that were true, the male/female ratio would have evolved differently.
This doesn't follow. In animal societies where males are useless apart from their reproductive value, males are still produced at approximately 1:1. This is evolution optimizing for the reproductive success of the individual, not of the population, and is called Fisher's Principle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%27s_principle
and raptors teach their young to catch prey
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You did not check, you let a text generator generate plausible sounding text.
And that text generator has time and time again given me accurate enough results that I trust it like Wikipedia now. Is the answer wrong?
Dude. That is an AI, disney-acceptable version of non-reality.