Article 59X9G Animals vote, too: how different species choose – or depose – a leader

Animals vote, too: how different species choose – or depose – a leader

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Paola Rosa-Aquino
from Environment | The Guardian on (#59X9G)

Honeybees, Indian jumping ants and pigeons are some of the species that have evolved ways of collective decision-making

Americans are currently deciding who they think will best serve them as leader. While animals don't emerge from polling places with the I Voted" sticker, they make collective decisions about who's going to take charge, too.

Related: Bears, whales and wolverines: the species imperiled by Trump's war on the environment

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