Did you know that many animals are monogamous and mate for life? Some examples include swans, beavers, wolves, and prairie...
Did you know that many animals are monogamous and mate for life? Some examples include swans, beavers, wolves, and prairie voles. Monogamous pairs often work together to raise their offspring and defend their territory. While monogamy is relatively rare in the animal kingdom, it can provide benefits such as increased survival rates for their young. However, not all monogamous pairs stay together for life, and some may still engage in extramarital affairs. Overall, monogamy is one of many ways animals have evolved to ensure reproductive success.
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