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What is the difference between how ants and elephants primarily use grouping for survival?(1 point)
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Elephants use grouping for cooperation, and ants use grouping for protection of the young.
Elephants use grouping for cooperation, and ants use grouping for protection of the young.
Ants use grouping for better chance of mating, and elephants use grouping for better access to food.
Ants use grouping for better chance of mating, and elephants use grouping for better access to food.
Ants use grouping for cooperation, and elephants use grouping for protection of the young.
Ants use grouping for cooperation, and elephants use grouping for protection of the young.
Elephants use grouping for better chance of mating, and ants use grouping for better access to food.
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Ants use grouping for cooperation, and elephants use grouping for protection of the young.
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