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In the animal world, whenever a cub becomes an adult, it will be separated from its parents and begin to live an independent life, or it will be "abandoned" by its parents and forced to be independent. And in the vast natural space, many animals are separated from each other, and once they turn around, they will be for a lifetime. Even if we meet again, it will be many years after separation.
So, in the animal kingdom, when children have been away from their parents for a long time, will they still know each other when they say goodbye?
For felines.
Like canines, they have a keen sense of smell, and as they live with their parents, they remember each other's tastes and keep them in their minds.
For example, wolves, wolf cubs will remember the taste of the wolf father and the wolf mother when they are young, and even if one day, they are separated for some special reason, and they will recognize each other by the taste when they meet again many years later.
For birds, every time a chick grows immature wings, it is thrown out of the nest by the mother bird, forcing them to learn to fly.
After the nestling leaves the nest, it will begin to experience the wind and rain of the world alone, and the chance of meeting their parents again is very small, and even if they meet after many years, it is not easy to get to know each other by smell. The exception is crows, which are more intelligent birds.
For elephants with higher IQs.
Cubs are very well protected by their parents from an early age, and they will remember each other through information such as appearance, sound, and smell, and even if the children have been away from their parents for many years, they will know each other when they say goodbye.
For cute pandas, their IQ is really stupid. Not to mention that they have been separated for many years, even after a few months of separation, the keeper has eliminated the smell of the cubs, and the mother panda can hardly recognize her child, and the child may have forgotten the taste of the mother.
In fact, many animals in nature have a strong sense of smell, compared to humans, the sense of smell has degraded a lot, so they can only recognize some obvious tastes.
In general, it is difficult for animals to recognize their parents after years of separation. In nature, survival is the first priority, many animals will be expelled from their own groups by their parents when they grow to a certain age, and the smell in their memories will slowly fade in the process of growth, and they may know each other after a short period of separation, and it is difficult to say for a long time.
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In the animal kingdom, children will still know each other when they see each other after leaving their parents for many years, because there are those inexplicable familiarities on their bodies, and then there is a blood relationship on their bodies, so they are still relatively familiar.
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Personally, I think that in the animal kingdom, children should know each other again after they have left their parents for many years, and they can also feel each other's hearts and know through their sense of smell, so I feel that children in the animal kingdom will also know each other many years after they leave their parents.
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If you say goodbye, you should still know each other, because animals generally judge who each other is based on each other's smell, and because each other's smell is unique, they can judge who their parents are based on their parents' smell.
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Yes, because children remember the smell of their parents, their noses can tell the difference.
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Yes, even if they have been away from their parents for a long time in the animal kingdom, they can still recognize their parents, and there will be mother-child connections between animals.
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Of course it will, as long as you have a very deep memory, even if you haven't seen each other for several years, you will eventually recognize it.
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In the animal kingdom, if a child really leaves his or her parents, he or she will not recognize his or her parents after many years.
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It's still okay, these animals are inherently more discriminatory, and then they also know the taste and habits of their parents.
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The children of some animals can still remember their parents after many years of leaving their parents, and most of them are some mammals, such as humans, monkeys, lions, etc.; Some can't remember their parents, mostly some oviparous animals, such as turtles, various birds, etc. So to sum up, some animals can remember their parents after leaving them, and some animals can't.
Smell memory For most mammals, they have sensitive noses and can smell the scents of their surroundings and various creatures, including the scents of their children and parents, so when mammals and parents have been separated for many years, once they are reunited, they can still smell each other's scents, and then evoke their memories of their parents. Of course, there are a few mammals that cannot distinguish their parents by smell, such as humans, who rely on memory to distinguish their parents.
Lions and panda lions rely on smell memory to distinguish relatives and parents, in a lion group, the male lion who is about to become an adult will generally be driven out by the lion group and drift outside, but when the male lion and the lion group reunite many years later, he can still recognize his mother in the lion group, and they will come together to smell each other's unique smells, so as to identify each other's identities. In addition, pandas also rely on smell to distinguish their parents, and when the breeder raises pandas, they generally do not eliminate the smell of the red panda, because once the panda mother can not smell the familiar smell of the red panda, she may not recognize her child, and the panda mother and child are separated for many years, and the red panda can also rely on the smell to recognize their mother.
Many animals in the animal kingdom whose noses are not sensitive enough rely on thinking to remember their parents, such as humans and various birds. If a person leaves his parents when he is very young, because he has no impression of his parents, he does not leave a memory of his parents, and when he grows up and reunites with his parents, he will not recognize his parents, and he will see his parents as if they were strangers. The turtle lays its eggs on the beach and then leaves, and then the baby turtles hatch out of the eggs on their own and crawl into the sea on their own, not knowing their parents at all, and having no memory of their parents, so they can't remember their parents.
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Yes. Because there will be family affection between animals, the characteristics of parents will be firmly remembered in the hearts of children, so for animals, if children are away for many years, they can still remember their parents.
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No, animals remember not as long as no one remembers, and they will not remember their parents for many years after they have been away from them.
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I think it can be remembered, because there is that kind of blood connection, there is a certain telepathy, and you can know that the other party is your own parents.
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Most animal children do not know their parents after leaving their parents, because most animals know their parents mainly through their sense of smell, but the environment is constantly changing, which leads to changes in the smell of animals, so it is difficult to know their parents through their sense of smell.
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No, in fact, once some animals become adults, their impression of their parents will become weaker and weaker, or even not known at all, and they will be regarded as enemies.
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Most of them don't know each other, because in the animal kingdom, animals have very bad memory, and there is no excessive family affection between animals.
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Most of them don't know each other, most of the animals rely on the smell to identify their parents, and after leaving for many years, because of changes in the environment, climate and other factors, the smell of the parents has changed, and naturally they don't know it.
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Yes, the children will remember the smell of their biological parents and will recognize them when they meet them again.
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Some animals will know their parents. Cheetah animals, for example. The smell of their biological parents is clearly remembered in the memory of the cheetah, so no matter how long it takes, the cheetah will always remember the smell of its parents.
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They also know their parents, because animals can distinguish their relatives by smell, and they can also distinguish by appearance.
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I once had a dog mother who was very obedient and docile, and gave birth to a dog cub who was particularly fierce, a good hand at taking care of the house, and a winning general in fights with other dogs. After being separated for more than a year, I still have a cowardice when I see my mother dog. The kind of bite that doesn't return the mouth, of course, the dog mother is just the kind of bite that warns.
At that time, I felt that your Lao Tzu was your Lao Tzu.
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As a superior animal, after many years of leaving his parents, he will not know him, let alone animals. For example, when a trafficker sells a child, when the child grows up and meets him on the street, will he know his biological parents? It can only be identified by DNA.
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If you don't know each other, it's actually very cruel, because the animal doesn't recognize the appearance, but the smell, and after separation, the smell of the other party will become unfamiliar, and then it will be forgotten. If nothing else, I once had an orange cat and gave birth to a litter of cubs, but the nest of mischievous kittens knocked over the oil pot, so I bathed them, but it hasn't been ...... sinceThe big cat doesn't want them, they bite when they get close, and the big cat will bark everywhere to find "its own child".
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Dogs don't know. When my dog saw her mother, he bit hard, and the two of them fought. Later, I saw my son, who I hadn't seen for a few months, and he also bit him to death, and he didn't know him anymore.
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Cats recognize. My uncle's female cat gave birth to a litter, and because of the rats at home, she begged for a little white cat. I raised it for more than half a year, because I had to move, it was inconvenient to raise a cat, so I sent it back.
The mother and daughter obviously knew each other, the white cat and the old cat were about the same age, and they were lying together with a litter of kittens to find the old cat's milk to drink, and the old cat didn't bite it.
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The grandfather lived in the east of the village and caught a puppy from the west of the village, due to the demolition of the puppy, the mother owner had moved, only the dog mother was left, and then the grandfather caught the puppy every time he ate a little bit of dog food, and then went to the west of the village to attract the dog mother to eat dog food! Alas, people are sometimes inferior to animals.
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I hugged a puppy at the same school and took it back to my mother to play in less than a month, but my mother didn't let me get close to it, and I don't know if it was because I bathed it.
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I don't know, my mother-in-law's native dog gave birth to the paparazzi and gave it to the family diagonally across the door, and the paparazzi who were sent away later became adults, and the two mothers and daughters hit the dust as soon as they met, tearing each other apart, and every time it was a bloody end of both defeats!
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My dog is recognized, after the big dog got off the puppy, after more than a month of giving it away, it was not far away, and the big dog ran over to see the puppy every day. And the other dog gave birth to a puppy, the first one was stillborn, and the big dog would pull me on the leg of my pants and let me go with him to see what was going on.
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Rarely, because the organism loses its motherhood after the lactation period. Animals are less dependent than humans, so they are not dependent on children. Animals have no human selfishness, and when animals grow up, they are treated as their own kind because they grow up to be of no profit to themselves.
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A cow that my family bought was born from my grandmother's cow, and when I came to my house, I was only more than two years old, and I hadn't seen each other for four or five years, and then my eldest uncle and my grandmother's family cooperated to raise my grandmother's cow, and once the cow came to my house to plow the field, and when she was resting, she was tied under a tree, and my cow happened to pass by, and she knelt down to drink her mother's milk, which was incredible. I was so impressed, too. I was so impressed.
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My cat, and his sister, were separated shortly after birth, and then they were reunited by chance, and as a result, the two cats kept making a terrible roar, and if we hadn't been hugging, they would have had to fight.
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The family raised a male and a female hamster, two months to raise three holes, and then they were separated from the cage, the third hole finally left two, a white and a black really can't be sent, had to continue to cage breeding, four hamster cages at home, a few days ago to clean up the cage, broken one, put the hamster mother into its black baby cage, less than two days, the black baby bitten its mother to death ......
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