No. Female elephants mate with different males over the course of their lifetime.
No. Elephants do not mate for life. Whenever a female is in heat, adult males from nearby areas come to mate with her. Male elephants fight for mating rights and usually the older & stronger bulls get a chance to mate by overpowering the younger ones. Once the mating is over, both parties go their own ways. The chances of the same male mating again with the same female are very slim.
No,they do not...they mate like a human.
No, once the female is bred, the male has nothing further to do with her. They do not mate for life.
no, most , if not, all, penguins usually mate for life, which means that they stay together their entire life
they mate at ur mothers house in her bedroom and they get it goin
no the male leaves in search of another mate
sometimes i pee on the side of the toilet to make less noise
If you check out www.ehrweb.aaas.org/ehr/parents/Pigeons!.html "Scientists think that once pigeons mate, they stay together for life."
On average once a year
Ruby Throated hummingbirds do not mate for life. The female always builds the nest and then finds a mate. Once the pair mate, the male leaves and does not help to raise or feed the young.
when they got the guts to mate
In the wild when male elephants are ready to mate, they find a herd of females, and fight with other males for the right to mate. Once the winner is declared, the mating begins; the male elephant mounts the female, and puts his penis into her vigina.