A quick way to understand how humans are different from most other mammals that live in societies is to observe what happens when one of us enters a crowded coffee shop: basically, nothing. No random chimpanzee could stumble across a crowd of unfamiliar chimps without reacting in fear or setting off a killing frenzy. People, by contrast, are fundamentally more comfortable with strangers. We had to be, for our planet-dominating societies to expand into populations in the tens and hundreds of millions.
Schools of fish, herds…
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