no they dont because when the females (cows) are ready to mate then they attract all the males in the area (bulls). Then the most dominant male mates with the cow and this happens every year!
no but humans can make horses mate with the same patner all there life
no
No. Koalas mate with different koalas each breeding season.
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 they do
King cobra's may or may not have the same mate for life, but even if they do will only get together during mating seasons.
King cobra's may or may not have the same mate for life, but even if they do will only get together during mating seasons.
Swallows are one species of animals that mate for life. They choose a mate and then stay with them throughout their lives.
I don't believe they do. As the females sometimes mate with several other males later on. The males do the same.
No. Peacocks are birds. Giraffes are not birds, they are mammals.
Plant and animal life that are not of the same species can mate. In plant life, this creates hybrid strains of plants, such as varieties of corn. In animal life, creatures such as the Liger exist. The Liger is a result of a lion and tiger mating and producing an offspring. A horse and a donkey mate to create a mule.
Yes and no. They may stay with the same mate year after year, but both males and females will fool around on the side.