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Who doesn’t dream of eternal love? Unfortunately, this does not happen to everyone, and some do not find love at all. The reasons for this may be different, maybe the whole point is that love cannot be found? She comes by herself, and the moment of meeting with her cannot be delayed or brought closer. Well, if love is happy and strong – for life, like these devoted monogamous animals.
Take a look at the selection – aren’t these animals beautiful?! They show incredible loyalty and devotion! Many people should learn from them.
10 Swans
Swans are beautiful birds that artists are happy to depict in their paintings. White swans are a symbol of eternal love, purity, wisdom and nobility.
When a swan has a partner, he becomes very attached to him and swims with him always together. Beautiful birds winter together, form a pair for life – if the partner dies, then the swan may also die due to grief … Or after some time he finds a new partner, which does not happen so often.
The way swans bend their necks is reminiscent of a heart, which is why they are depicted on love greeting cards.
9. Wolves
Wolves are one of those animals that pair for life. But, despite this, the animals live in a family, that is, in packs – they can include up to 40 wolves.
Groups consist of leaders – alpha female and alpha male, their relatives, as well as those wolves that came to the pack alone.
For his female, the wolf is able to gnaw his throat – he protects his cubs and looks for food. In folklore, wolves are portrayed as swindlers, but in fact, these animals lead a family life that is more faithful than the relationship between people.
8. Penguins
The inhabitants of the South Pole – amazing and interesting penguins form a couple for life. They lead a colonial way of life – several hundred thousand pairs can live in one colony.
Penguins are very bad at being alone – you can see this if you watch a documentary about them. They always move in a group – in water and on land.
Partners find each other among their brothers in voice and elusive individual characteristics. Penguins never change partners, and if one of them has lost his mate, then for the rest of his life the penguin lives alone in anguish.
7. bald eagles
Birds of prey living in North America find a mate and live with her all their lives. The eagle is a symbol of power, might – it is he who is the national symbol of the United States.
The fidelity of these birds can only be envied – even if the eagle’s partner dies, he is in no hurry to start a new pair.
When living together, both partners take care of the cubs, the male gets food. They settle in those territories where coniferous trees are located or on high rocks.
6. Albatrosses
Seabirds – albatrosses, despite the fact that they can fly a long distance over the ocean, always know where to return to – they return to the same place and to one partner. These birds are real nomads, they are not tied to places, only if to the place where they were born.
Some individuals can circle the globe in just 45 days! A pair of albatrosses develops over the years, becoming a real family, and has its own signals and gestures in its arsenal.
5. sea otters
Sea otters live in and around the sea. They settle on rocky shores where the winds blow. These animals are very secretive and are mainly diurnal.
Otters spend almost 70% of their lives in the water for food. They lead a solitary lifestyle, the population can consist of 10 individuals. Sea otters take it easy if other otters appear on their territory.
These cute animals are monogamous, and when it comes time to feed or sleep, otters do it in the water. During sleep, partners hold on to their paws – in case the current wants to separate them.
4. Elephants
Elephants are the largest animals, symbolizing reliability and stability in life. They are very gentle with their partners, their trunk is not only a nose, for elephants it is almost everything.
Thanks to a group of muscles, an elephant is able to make heavy movements with its trunk, and some muscle groups are responsible for subtle actions – these areas are more sensitive than human fingers.
When elephants bask, they wrap their trunks around, when the partner is sad, the elephant uses its trunk to stroke his back or head.
3. Bicorn Kalao
Have you ever seen that people could not tear themselves away from each other? Probably only at first, when they are madly in love with each other.
Two-horned kalao – inhabitants of the rainforests, are simply obsessed with each other! Their mating ritual consists of duet singing.
The female, having laid her eggs, does not leave the nest for 2 months and eats with pleasure what her partner brings to her. They love sweet figs.
2. Lovebirds
These parrots are the most faithful of all. Their length does not exceed 17 cm, but they are loud and mischievous. Gained popularity because of their loyalty and amazing tenderness towards each other.
If the lovebird has found a mate, then he remains faithful to his partner until his death. When people watch their relationship, they are in admiration – how tender they are with each other!
Lovebirds choose a mate from the age of 2 months and partners spend their whole lives together, sitting on a perch and basking with each other.
1. Beavers
These animals are monogamous, they, having found a mate, live with their partner all their lives in fidelity and devotion. On average, they live for 25 years, the main thing in the family is not a beaver, but a beaver – that is, these animals have matriarchy.
If the animal is widowed for some reason, then the beaver can find a new mate, but this does not happen so often. Animals are faithful to their partner, so they do not have complex mating rituals.
Mating of beavers takes place in the water under the ice, the female bears a cub for up to 107 days. When childbirth begins, the male leaves the home so that the beaver will raise their cubs within 2 months.