Yes, only one egg is lain during breeding season. A breading season will was an entire year, even in rare occurrences when a season lasts less than a year, only one egg will be lain for year. If that egg is lost to predators or accidentally broken, the albatross make no further breeding attempts made that year.
its mating season is only about one month(January).
The Male Mandrill has patches of red on his rear-end during mating season. Mating season lasts from June to October and only occurs in the Alpha males.
Turtles are solitary creatures only coming together during mating season.
Snakes are normally solitary creatures - only seeking out others of its kind during the mating season, or during hibernation.
they mainly live in the sea, except when breeding season
Most animals are solitary creatures - only seeking out their same kind during the mating season.
killer whales hybernate during the summer while mating season. So they hybernate for mating reason only when they are mated they move back to the Atlantic there home.
Yes, jaguars are solitary and they only look for other jaguars during mating season.
The bird you are describing is an albatross. Albatrosses are known for their impressive wingspan and elaborate mating rituals, which often involve bill dueling as part of their courtship display. They spend most of their lives at sea and only come ashore to breed.
The only time they communicate is mostly during mating season, but they bark much like a dog.
The male raccoons only join the females during the brief mating season in late winter or early spring. After the mating season ends, the male raccoons form small groups and go their separate ways living apart from the females and young.
Nothing ! Chameleons like most reptiles are solitary creatures - only seeking each other out during mating season.