There could probably more than one animal, but the only animal I know of is Wolves. Wolves mate for life, so they will keep the same partner their entire life, and if one dies, it is highly unlikely the surviving mate would take another.
Wolves are among the animals that are most loyal to their mate. Once they choose a mate, they mate for life and they remain living with that mate even once mating season is over. Several other animals and birds also mate for live, the albatross for example, will always come back to its mate during mating season.
1. Penguin
2. Human
3. bird
4. Wolf
5. Whale
yes they will still love each other for life
The grey wolf.
Swan
It depends on what animal you're talking about. I think that dogs and cats are one of the most faithful animals.
No its a rule to not mate in animal jam
They are most loyal to their religion.
Strangely enough, the giant albatross may hold the record for jealousy. Albatross mate for life and will fight to the death if there is interference.
Most male animals will attack each other as a form of dominance or trying to protect their mate or their territory.
more loyal, most loyal
the most loyal are the African Americans
German Sheppard's are usually (always) very loyal unless raised in a bad way. Most German Sheppard's are cop dogs or guard dogs. They are very well known to behave and respect their owners. But then again, it depends on the owner's attitude and responsibility traits! :)
There are a number of animals that are known to be solitary animals, and thus, are pretty disloyal. However, the animal that is considered to be the least loyal would be the Tasmanian devil.
Well, you really call it fighting for a mate. That is usually what males do if both want a mate. The winner receives the mate, and the loser has to find another female.
No. God designed each animal to have a certain mate.
Tallpoppy's mate is Jake. They are bonded and loyal partners who share a deep connection and understanding with each other.