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Profs & Pints: How Friendship Evolved in Nature
Profs & Pints: How Friendship Evolved in Nature

Mon, Apr 22

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Washington

Profs & Pints: How Friendship Evolved in Nature

An Earth Day talk on the biological origins of our social bonds

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Apr 22, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Washington, 801 E St NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA

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Profs and Pints DC presents: “How Friendship Evolved in Nature,” an Earth Day talk on the biological origins of our social bonds, with Riva Riley, affiliate assistant professor of biology at the University of Maryland at College Park, stand-up comedian, and zoologist who researches animal behavior.

When we think about the natural world, we often tend to think of brutal competition to survive and reproduce. Yet within this harsh reality often arise close social bonds. In their own way even fish have friends, even bugs have buddies.

Join zoologist Riva Riley on an evolutionary journey to explore how friendship emerged in animal behavior and how social bonds radically transformed species, including our own. We will learn how the behavior of cows and horses, guppies and catfish, primates and dolphins, and even snakes sheds light on the evolutionary forces that shaped our own species, which is so defined by the company…

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