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Monkeys do not typically form nuclear families in the same way humans do. Many species of monkeys exhibit social structures that can include matrilineal groups, where females stay with their mothers for life, and males may leave to join other groups. These social structures can be complex, involving extended family and communal care rather than the nuclear family model. However, the specifics can vary widely among different species of monkeys.

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