B) Bullies often rise to positions of power by exploiting the weaknesses of others.
This response directly addresses the relationship between Terkoz's characterization as a bully and the power dynamics seen in both animal and human societies. In many cases, bullies assert dominance or control over others by identifying and exploiting the vulnerabilities of their victims, thereby establishing a hierarchy of power. This dynamic can be observed in various social contexts, where individuals or groups leverage intimidation or coercion to secure their position.