No, jellyfish do not keep a mate for life. They have a complex life cycle that includes both sexual and asexual reproduction, and they typically do not form long-term pair bonds. Most jellyfish species release sperm and eggs into the water for external fertilization, and after reproduction, they do not stay together. Instead, they drift apart and continue their solitary lives.
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Yes
No. Panthers are animals that are alone except when they mate.
Not life. A week or two, maybe.
Yes
Yes they do
No, dolphins do not keep their mate for life. Males and females do not stay together but a calf will stay with its mother.
they just mate
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