Giraffe grandmothers are high-value family members, say scientists
by Nicola Davis from Science | The Guardian on (#5MXAY)
As with elephants and orcas, worldly wisdom and childcare brings group-survival perks, research suggests
Pillars of family life, the community and often the workplace, grandmothers are a crucial component of human society - now researchers say they may also play an important role among giraffes.
Experts conducting a review of giraffe social behaviour say female giraffes live for about eight years after they can no longer reproduce - up to about 30% of their lives.
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