If individuals in groups must compete with other group members for food, why would an individual be found in a group?
A) The food items/unit of area of habitat is greater.
B) The food items/unit of area of habitat is less.
C) The costs of competition are greater than the benefits of group living.
D) The costs of competition are less than the benefits of group living.
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