To begin with, the passage defines altruism as a type of behavior in which an animal sacrifices its own interest for that of another animal or group of animals. To support the point, instances of humans and meerkats were provided. In continuation, humans’ sharing behavior was marked as an act of altruism.
Furthermore, the most vividly explained model was of the meerkat cats, where one of them functions as a standing guard, to look out for predators, while rest indulge in food search. Owing to be the closest prey for a predator, it makes him vulnerable. In addition, he goes without