sometimes, but they may get 'divorced' and keep seperate homes like we humans do.
Great Blue herons can mate for life but it is not common. They usually stay with the same mate for one season and then move on to another the next.
Yes and no. They may stay with the same mate year after year, but both males and females will fool around on the side.
No, dolphins do not keep their mate for life. Males and females do not stay together but a calf will stay with its mother.
No.
No, once the female is bred, the male has nothing further to do with her. They do not mate for life.
Yes; scarlet macaws mate for life.
Yes they do. The pair also stay in the same tree or wherever they built their nest together for life while their offsprings will fly off.
It depends on how they mate
It mainly depends on the penguin species, some penguins like Yellow-Eyeds do but Emperors don't.
Nope - there are many animal species that pair for life. The commonest are birds - who will often stay with the same partner throughout their lifespan.
No. Koalas mate with different koalas each breeding season.
Swallows are one species of animals that mate for life. They choose a mate and then stay with them throughout their lives.