No do not they find a new mate every year if you don't believe go watch March of the Penguins.
Most penguins do. An emperor penguin will find it's mate, or "soulmate". Then they stay together forever, if one dies the other penguin will never mate with another penguin. They only will want that penguin.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
to stay warm. =D
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about 3 months
none. when they mate then they stay with them for the rest of their lives
No. They move about the ocean.
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No, I believe not. Only some animals have the chemicals in their brains to actually feel love.
Penguins live on land but spend a lot of time in the water. Some species can stay underwater for many minutes.
It stays in groups to preserve body heat and stay with their mate. The parents take turns spending months in the oceans finding food and the one staying takes care if their baby. So it depends but they always stay in a group with the other penguins in their group. They don't ever separate unless their mates are finding food if that is considered Separation.
Most penguins do. An emperor penguin will find it's mate, or "soulmate". Then they stay together forever, if one dies the other penguin will never mate with another penguin. They only will want that penguin.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
To stay at rest.To stay at rest.To stay at rest.To stay at rest.
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Yes, wolf mates typically form long-term bonds and often stay together for life.
yes