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Question 49 is we're looking at the three different types of the graphs, i would say that the type one is the one that will include mammals.
00:15
And that's because we have such intense kinds of parenting that the individuals are able to survive.
00:29
The individuals are able to survive youth.
00:40
And because a lot of times mammals will be the ones to, you know, really take care of the chimpanzees with the baby on her back and then the mammary glands and feeding the baby through the mammary glands.
00:57
And since there's such intense parenting as indicated by the concept of the feeding with the mammary glands, for example, with the chimpanzee, or i would also say, coupled with that, if you think about like a litter of kittens or a litter of puppies, either way you're looking at that there's a large number of individuals born in one litter and one grouping.
01:39
And then in terms of having those large numbers, that they are able to survive their youth and go on and live longer and live way into, well into older age, whereas compared to type 3 type of a curve mortality graph, the type 3, not hardly any of them are surviving here...