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.
Sometimes, but normally they seek out whatever females come to the territory they have taken. Bluebirds sometimes raise as many as three broods a year in the southern parts of their range.
yes, they mate for life
15 to 20 years
Yes flamingos do mate for life.
No. Koalas do not mate for life. A dominant male will mate with as many females as he can.
usage of herons formula in real life
Some do mate for life, but some don't.
sexually
no snails do not mate for life. they can have many mates.
yes they do mate for life until there mate dies then go look for another
No, they mate annually
No, butterflies do not mate for life. There are only 8 animals that mate for life. Some of them are gibbons, swans, wolves, and bald eagles.