Article 68CPF Mammals that live in groups have longer lifespans, research finds

Mammals that live in groups have longer lifespans, research finds

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Donna Lu
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Researchers identify 31 genes associated with social organisation and longevity

Mammals that live in groups generally have longer lifespans than solitary species, new research into nearly 1,000 different animals suggests.

Scientists from China and Australia compared 974 mammal species, analysing longevity and how they tended to be socially organised.

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