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.
they can but sometimes a male can have more than one mate.
A stallion leads a group of mares, called a herd. When the mares are in heat, he mates with all of them. Even if some of them are his children. andalusiangirl
yes they do because there in packs and every wolf needs to hunt and everything
Yes they do and carry their babies for 60 to 65 days.
Coyotes are mammals. All mammals on earth reproduce through sexual reproduction, otherwise referred to as mating.
No, they do not mate for life. Once the male breeds with the female, he leaves her and they may never meet again.
No, they doesn't.
Gibbon apes, termites, coyotes, barn owls, beavers, bald eagles, golden eagles, condors, swans, brolga cranes, French angelfish, sandhill cranes, pigeons, prions (a seabird), red-tailed hawks, sea horses, baboons, angler fish, albatross, ospreys, prairie voles (a rodent), and black vultures are some other animals that mate for life. penguins too. also geese, but most people don't think of them
Monogamy is what having only one mate for life is called.
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.
Emperor penguins mate for life.
A lot of birds mate for life, like barn owls, geese, bald eagles, golden eagles, condors, swans, brolga cranes, sandhill cranes, pigeons, prions (a seabird), red-tailed hawks, ospreys, and black vultures. Other animals include gibbon apes, wolves, termites, coyotes, beavers, French angelfish, anglerfish, and prairie voles (a rodent).and girl birds
No!
Coyotes howl to attract a mate. Howling occurs in January and February when they are looking for mates. They also use scent to attract their mate.
Coyotes become sexually mature at 9-12 months , but most are not mating until the age of 2 years.
Horses and mules mate to produce mules or hinnies. Dog and coyotes mate to produce coydogs.
yes, they mate for life
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.
No. They are separate canid species. They occasionally have been known to mate and produce coywolves, though this is unusual.
Gibbon apes, termites, coyotes, barn owls, beavers, bald eagles, golden eagles, condors, swans, brolga cranes, French angelfish, sandhill cranes, pigeons, prions (a seabird), red-tailed hawks, sea horses, baboons, angler fish, albatross, ospreys, prairie voles (a rodent), and black vultures are some other animals that mate for life. penguins too. also geese, but most people don't think of them
Some do mate for life, but some don't.
no snails do not mate for life. they can have many mates.
sexually