Birds: Communities of the air
Marine Life: communities of the sea
Insect & Invertebrate Societies
Human-Animal Similarities
What a horticultural society could bring
100

A Coordinated group flying or moving behavior seen in many birds can be referred to as


What is Flight Flocking/ migration?

100

Dolphins and some whales live in organized social groups, which are referred to as

What is a pod?

100

Ants, bees, and termites live in organized societies with cooperation and role division. This name describes this type of organized social system


What is a mutualistic society?

100

This behavior is found when both humans and animals form groups to interact with each other 


What is social interaction?

100

A kind of society that emphasizes small-scale cultivation, harmony with the land, and meeting basic needs instead of surplus and profit


What is a horticultural society?

200

This behavior involves birds sharing a roost during rest or nighttime


What is communal roosting?

200

Dolphins cooperate in hunting and form social bonds. This type of behavior can be referred to as _____.


What is Pod-based social care?

200

In insect colonies like ants, what system describes the strict roles that keep the colony functional 

What is the division of labor?

200

Humans and animals share the ability to participate in routines that supplement their lives positively. A routine behavior is referred to as _____.


What is ritual behavior?

200

If humans ___, balance could be restored to the equilibrium in nature between animals, humans, and the natural envirnment

What is restoring horticultural society?

300

____: is a form of behavior shown when adults birds help with even if they are not the parents

What is Cooperative breeding

300

Some marine mammals show learning, long-term social bonds, and group coordination. What is called?


What is kinship/social bonding

300

What advantage does a highly organized insect society (like ants) have, and how does that parallel human social benefits

What is efficient cooperation and shared labor?

300

Labeling animals as “pests” reflects human socioeconomic structures, not qualities

What is human exploitation and socioeconomic priorities

300

Two main long-term benefits for both humans and animals that would come from returning to horticulture 


What are balanced relationships with nature, and coexistence between humans and animals?

400

This form of behavior can be found in a birds common social life


What are Long-term Friendships

400

Dolphins and whales use language, kinship, bonding, and ritual behavior to form a marine version of ___.

What is community in marine life?

400

The division of labor and social organization in insect colonies echoes human social structures and cooperation


What is, colonies have roles, share labor, and communicate to coordinate tasks?

400

Recognizing social behavior in animals challenges the idea that humans are fundamentally unique or superior to other species

What is human dominion over land?

400

Human relationships with the environment, animals, and community would change under a horticultural society, both socially and environmentally


What is human society shifting toward respect over exploitation?

500

Nest-building and communal living, and communication are three ways that birds demonstrate _____

What is community?

500

Dolphins and Whales travel in pods, care for their young, and verbaly communicate 

What is the similarities between dolphins and whales with humans

500

Three similarities between ants and humans that demonstrate community.

What is cooperative care, division of labor, and communication?

500

Similarities of community between both humans and animals can be found within ____ & ____.

What is social organization and kinship?

500

A humans’s understanding of community, nature, and our place among other living beings can change with ____.

What is the value of nature, and strive for a society based on harmony rather than domination or exploitation?

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