yes some times. But most of the time the families were split up and sold in different octions.
They are a social, family based animal.
Kangaroos tend to live in family groups or large groups, which are known as "mobs".These groups are dominated by a single male.
usually if they were feed good food and didn't want to find family members.
they started a war w/ run away slaves and the goverment decided they could stay in florida
They stay in very large groups
If one is willing and legally able to accommodate you, yes you can.
No, foxes live in small family groups - parents and offspring. Often times the kits from the previous year will stay with the family group to help with the newborn kits. This is especially true of the Arctic fox. For more information click on this link.
Giraffes stay in groups because of the predators in the wild. If they wouldn't be in groups they would probably be instinct.
Kangaroos live in groups of ten or more called mobs. Living in a group means that there's protection for the weaker members. Another advantage is that some kangaroos can act as lookouts as the others feed or relax.
It provided comfort and hope that they could make it through the hard times also that they felt it could improve their spirits of getting away from the slave owners free and clear
Buddhists are able to keep in contact and maintain a relationship with their family members. Even some of the nuns and monks continue to have a relationship with their family members.
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