@Chuck, if you look into this, it'll show that a group with one or two altruistic members survives better than a group with no altruistic members at all. Which is how altruism is passed on. Usually at a low frequency, but it's there. Animals are more likely to be altruistic if they're around kin than when they're around strangers. But kin doesn't necessarily mean offsprings.
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Evolution favours altruism
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