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fujiko_chan t1_j4w390t wrote
Reply to comment by UnderwaterMoose2020 in Ask Anything Wednesday - Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Medicine, Psychology by AutoModerator
Humans live in social groups. Humans are also great at fighting. On top of this, humans (like other animals) have an instinct to protect and care for their young. So, given this level of protection, if a baby has a need (food, hot/cold, needs care) it is much better for a baby to loudly communicate this to nearby adults so it survives infancy, because the adults can almost always handle external threats that might arise.
UnderwaterMoose2020 t1_j4w87sk wrote
Thank you, that seems rather unique amongst the animal world.
Presumably this behaviour could only evolve relatively recently, possibly with Homo Erectus or later.
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