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Honeybees live in hives and work together to accomplish daily tasks. Which statement best supports evidence that group behavior increases animal survival?

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A- bees swarm to find shelter and increase their chances of survival

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Answer:

1) Bees swarm to find shelter and increase their chances of survival.

Step-by-step explanation:

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1) Bees swarm to find shelter and increase their chances of survival.

2) The worker bees have an increase of survival due to their ability to find a mate.

Bees swarm to find new shelter because the population is high in the hive so they find a new place for themselves. For finding new shelter, the scout bees go to different places for finding a suitable place for making hive. These splitting of a single population of bees into two that increase their chances of survival in the environment. They choose their shelter in that area where plenty of flowers are present and safe from predators.

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