Yes, provided they are advanced animals, such as dogs or dolphins, and if they live in a pack structure. The less advanced animals z.b fish or insects, do not have friends. Many animals, such as wolves, lions, and even prarie dogs, live in groups and protect each other, so it would be rea sonable to conclude that such animals have friends. Young animals will also play with each other and spend a great deal of time together, suggestin g friendship[.
2007-01-05 09:05:36
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answered by diepolitiker 2
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I think personally animals have friends too because, if you have a 2 year old puppy. Then that puppy would consider you as her friend because you play with it. The puppy could also consider another puppy as it's friend because the puppies like to see each other and play with each other.
2007-01-05 09:08:00
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answered by emmdog11 2
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most definatley my freind had a love bird and a parekeet and they would undo the twist ties on there cages to get eachother we also have two dog a boston and great pyrenees -maxwell and dottie- and they are the best of freinds and when max got lose dot was realy deppresed because they are FREINDS
2007-01-05 09:16:53
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answered by etudiant des dieux 2
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Actually I used to own a female young horse and a gelded male would go crazy every time he saw her
2007-01-05 09:04:15
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answered by rallman@sbcglobal.net 5
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