Monogamy is what having only one mate for life is called.
Swallows are one species of animals that mate for life. They choose a mate and then stay with them throughout their lives.
they are alike because some of them mate with one another and some do not mate at all.
Yes. They are monogamous meaning only one partner for a long period of time (life).
King penguins do not mate for life. They are serially monogamous. They couple with a different mate each year but are monogamous for that season.
Yes geese mate for life. If something happens to one of them the other will search and search to find there mate. If they are not successful they may mate again. Depending on how strong the bond was.
Monogamous.
Recent research shows that they DO NOT mate for life. Previously it was believed that they do mate for life, but if one was killed, the other would seek another mate. For more information, visit the Related Link.
No, once the female is bred, the male has nothing further to do with her. They do not mate for life.
No.
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.
Monogamy, i believe.
The dragonflies mate while flying in the air. They do not only mate with one female partner during their lifespan.
I believe the word your looking for is "Soul mate"
Naturally in the wild, the African fat tailed gecko will not pick one mate for life. It is common for a female to mate with multiple males during mating season. In captivity, a fat tailed gecko MAY mate with one partner for life as humans control their mating cycle.
yes, they mate for life
Meerkats do not usually mate for life. The alpha male and alpha female of a group mate, and stay together as long as they can. However, for various reasons the one or the other is not always able to be the alpha, or one may die, leaving the mate to find someone else.
Yes flamingos do mate for life.