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Meerkats divide up the roles in their population; some serve as lookouts for predators while others forage for food. This is an example of

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altruistic behavior

Step-by-step explanation:

When a predator is spotted, they give a warning bark and other members of the gang will run and hide in one of many bolt holes that have spread across their territory.

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