do animals have family . give example
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Many animals have family. They are able to distinguish their spouse from the spouse of another member of their group/species. A lot of male animals engage in infanticide of those cubs of their spouse(s) that are not their own. e.g. lions, and I think chimps too. Elephants have a deep attachment with their family, and there is an anecdote of an elephant which would make an annual trip to the exact spot where its mother died and would roll the dead elephant's bones.
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All eusocial (truly social) species, especially the hymenoptera (ants, wasps, bees), and the eusocial mole rats. If you're thinking of vertebrates, there are tther social species that form long familial relationships well into adulthood, like wolves, lions, hyenas, African wild dogs, and all the herding ungulates including bison, elk, wildebeest, impala, zebra, etc. These are not strictly familial as there is always dispersal to maintain gene flow.
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