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Older, wiser, pickier about hanging out

By Economic Times - 3 weeks ago
New research shows that older rhesus macaques and female red deer benefit from being less sociable. They form fewer social connections and focus on stable partnerships, reducing disease and parasite risks. This behavior in non-human animals mirrors how humans prioritize meaningful relationships in old age.

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