It is believed that about 3% of all the species of mammals are monogamous. The most popular among them being the Wolf.
There are a few other birds like a few species of vulture and the owl that are usually believed to be monogamous.
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No, a stingray does not mate for life. The time they mate will vary based on where the Stingray is located and the species of the Stingray.
Swallows are one species of animals that mate for life. They choose a mate and then stay with them throughout their lives.
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.
During the breeding season most male geckos will mate with multiple females. There are few gecko species that will "select" their mate, such as the R. Leacheanous.
The reporductive system is a system that allows same-species to mate and generate new life.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
my teacher said it is "species" not genus.
Some do, and some don't, similar to humans. It depends on the species to be more specific. The male fox will often hang around to help raise the young. However, during the next year, some will mate with the same partner again while others will find a different mate. It's all about fitness of the species. typically foxes mate for life. the ones that do, if the male dies, then the female will find another mate, but if the female of the pair dies, then the male will not mate with another female ever again.
Badgers mate with other badgers. This is the normal way that sexual reproduction works in any species. Members of a given species mate with other members of the same species. Mating with other species will get them nowhere.
Lots of different penguin and bird species do eg Albatross
Yes, there are some monkeys that are territorial.