Allomothering in humans
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title:
Allomothering in humans
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Allomothering, or allomaternal care, is parental care provided by group members other than the genetic mother. This is a common feature of many cooperative breeding species, including some mammal, bird and insect species. Allomothering in humans is universal, but the members who participate in allomothering vary from culture to culture. Common allomothers are grandmothers, older siblings, extended family members, members of religious communities and ritual kin. The life history strategy of human
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Type of parental care
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allomothering_in_humans
date created:
2021-05-04T21:19:45Z
date modified:
2024-08-27T16:26:02Z
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