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Which statements describe social behavior? Check all that apply. Social behavior refers to the interactions that occur between two or more members of different species. Social behavior refers to the interactions that occur between two or more members of the same species. Social behavior refers to all of the interactions that occur between animals. All animals are extremely social and form social groups. Some animals are extremely social and form social groups.

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User Alukin
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Answer: B and E :)

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User Rakesh Sojitra
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B and E

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Social behaviour is described as interactions taking place between two or more individuals with in the same species.

The interactions outside the species are not considered part of social behaviour.

Thus, out of all given options, option B and E are correct.

Option A, D and C , are not correct because with in animals itself there are millions of species and thus interaction with in the species is not considered as social behaviour.

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