Gibbon apes, wolves, termites, coyotes, barn owls, beavers, bald eagles, golden eagles, condors, swans, brolga cranes, French angel fish, sandhill cranes, pigeons, prions (a seabird), red-tailed hawks, anglerfish, ospreys, prairie voles (a rodent), and black vultures — are a few that mate for life.
2007-03-24 12:00:35
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not the answer you are looking for but the are several or many in the animal kingdom. But, I have a theory. Maybe a funny theory. I think when marriage was created, it was when people only lived to be 50, so they were saying "I do" to 25 years of marriage ? Now when we say "I do" it is to 50-60 years. I believe in marriage, but I do think this longevity has some kind of effect on it.
2007-03-24 19:01:37
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answered by ? 4
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There's a bird that only gets one mate for their life and if one of them dies, the surviving bird sings a sad song for the rest of its days.
I'm not even making this up. I'm too lazy to look up the birds name tho.
It's one of those small exotic birdies.
2007-03-24 19:01:02
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answered by GigGLeS! 2
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can i say a parrot it's a species right? yes a parrot, they're very faithful to one another
2007-03-24 19:02:59
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answered by sasha 4
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orca's, gorilla's, polar bears, some snake breeds, dolphin's, elephant's, parrots, wolves, fennec fox, there are lots some you wouldnt even think of.
hope this helps..
2007-03-24 19:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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many but i know geese mate for life
2007-03-24 19:00:49
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answered by Sufi 7
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As far as I know - doves and swans do.
2007-03-24 19:00:44
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answered by Kitt 3
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emperor penguins
2007-03-24 19:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Pigeons do, seriously.
2007-03-24 19:00:19
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answered by nimo22 6
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Love birds! (no really!)
2007-03-24 19:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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