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Option 1: Animals worry about raising their family. This statement is not universally true. While some animals may exhibit behaviors that can be interpreted as worry or concern for their offspring, not all animals have this capacity or demonstrate this behavior. Additionally, the concept of "worry" may not be applicable to certain animal species.
Option 2: Animals make several feeding trips in a day. This statement is generally true. Many animals, especially those that are not herbivores, need to consume food frequently to sustain their energy levels. Animals often make multiple trips in a day to find and consume food, as hunting and foraging are essential survival activities for them.
Option 3: Animals often behave sensibly. This statement is subjective and open to interpretation. While animals do exhibit behaviors that are advantageous for their survival and reproduction, it is challenging to generalize their behavior as "sensible" since their actions are driven by their instinctual and evolved responses.
Option 4: Animals do not know the meaning of brotherhood. This statement is problematic as it assumes that animals have an understanding of abstract concepts like "brotherhood." It is more accurate to say that animals do not possess the same complex social structures and relationships as humans, and therefore, their interactions are not characterized by