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During the study at Albert Park Lake in Australia, 60 cobs (male swans) were fitted with a microchip on their tail feathers. The pens (female swans) were fitted with a decoder device that would detect the microchip during mating and record which cob was present, the date, and the time. The male is monogamous and usually mates only once with his vixen; should his mate be killed he usually refuses to take another, forming an example of faithfulness unknown in other wild animals.” Grooming is an important part of society in foxes, strengthening bonds and affecting dispersal. - Credit: Andrew Bertram

The male greater galago unintentionally protects and defends its babies while the female greater galago feeds them. Wrap-Up on Animals That Mate For LifeFemale gibbons take care of their young for at least two years. Relatively older siblings also look after their younger siblings. The male helps in assisting and grooming the little gibbons. 6. Gray Foxes – Endlessly Together Other Names

Berger M (10 February 2012). "Till Death do them Part: 8 Birds that Mate for Life". National Audubon Society . Retrieved 11 June 2018. Crows are among the most intelligent animals on earth and live in large social groups. Their brains are so advanced that they can even recognize human faces. Why Do Crows Mate for Life?For example, those Gibbon apes that I reported as monogamous above — actually, they’ve totally cheated on each other, according to the professor. This article intends to explain some of the differences that exist in the love lives of birds. Then, you can read about eight birds that truly mate for life! 1. Do birds mate for life? While the idea of being with the same mate for life sounds romantic, in the animal world it is often done out of convenience.

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