A eusocial mammal society would be characterised by
A) widely dispersed individuals that live alone for most of the year but come together briefly to mate and raise offspring.
B) a lone female parent caring for a group of offspring for an extended period of time.
C) overlapping generations and a division of reproductive labour.
D) breeding pairs living in close association and sharing tasks such as foraging and defence of their offspring.
E) a cooperative group where all care for the young animals.
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