There is monogamy in the animal kingdom. Although it may seem strange, many species remain faithful to their partners for life, sharing tasks and creating special bonds.
Discover some fascinating cases of monogamy in the animal kingdom:
Barn Owl
Barn owls are monogamous and stay with the same partner until death do them apart. The male is in charge of bringing food to the female before she lays the eggs.
Red Wolf
Red wolves are loyal to their partners and mate once a year. A pack is usually composed of an alpha male and a female and their pups.
Atlantic Puffin
Once an Atlantic puffin finds a partner, they stay together. They share the task of incubating the egg and adorable beak-to-beak interactions.
Seahorse
Most seahorses are monogamous and some species mate for life. Interestingly, it is the male who becomes pregnant.
Bald Eagle
Bald eagles become monogamous after mating and stay together unless one of them dies. During courtship, they interlock their talons and perform aerial acrobatics.
French Angelfish
These fish are inseparable, they live, travel, hunt, and defend their territory together.
Black Vulture
Black vultures are monogamous and stay together year-round, sharing the upbringing of their chicks. They attack vultures that stray from their partners.
Mute Swan
Mute swans tend to spend their entire lives as a pair, although some couples separate and find new partners if the original one dies.
Prairie Dog
These animals live in pairs during their short lifespan, building nests and caring for their offspring together.
Wandering Albatross
Despite their name, these birds mate for life and breed every two years, taking turns to incubate the eggs and care for the chicks.
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