
"Do Animals Form Friendships?"
Animals can form friendships similar to humans, characterized by trust, intimacy, and mutual benefits. Studies show that social animals like elephants, dolphins, and primates exhibit behaviors indicating close bonds, such as grooming and specific greetings. These relationships can lead to longer lives and reduced stress. Interspecies friendships, like those between a badger and a coyote, also occur, suggesting that animal friendships may be more common than previously thought.