Coyotes are often described as adaptable survivors that thrive wherever humans live. That description, while accurate, leaves ...
About 3 to 5% of mammals are known to be monogamous, meaning they select one mate for life. Still, many monogamous species such as wolves “cheat,” says Stan Gehrt, longtime coyote researcher and ...
Some animals form lifelong pair bonds that run deeper than simple mating. These connections shape how they live, move, and interact with the world. When a partner is lost, the change is often visible.
Finding a partner and sticking with them for life isn’t all that common in the animal world, but a few species really commit. Scientists have found lifelong bonds among creatures in trees, rivers, ...
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The popular claim that penguins mate for life collapses under scientific scrutiny
Few animal facts are repeated with more confidence or less nuance than the claim that penguins mate for life. It is offered ...
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