13 We can easily extricate ourselves from the problem of deciding which animals are truly social by simply saying
that all sexual animals are social but that they differ enormously in degree.
(A) To make the task of deciding the sociality of animals less complicated, we can simply say that all animals that
are sexual are, more or less, social.
(B) It is not difficult to decide whether an animal is social or not. It can be simply said that the degree of sociality
of a certain animal is in proportion to the degree of sexuality of it.
(C) If we simply say that all sexual animals are social but that their sexual behaviors differ a lot, then we can
easily recoil from the difficult task of deciding which animals are really social.
(D) We can easily explain ourselves clearly from the perspective of true sociality. If an animal is sexual, then it is
social, and vice versa. However, the degree to which an animal’s sociality is influenced by its sexuality varies
greatly.