Animals That Mate For Life
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Mating for life is rare in the animal kingdom, with estimates that only 3-5% of mammal species do so
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Here are some of the animals that are known to mate for life
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Atlantic puffins are believed to mate for life, often returning to the same burrow with the same mate each year
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Prairie voles are known for their monogamous bonds, with about 80% among them remain with their partner even if they lose them
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Black vultures are also monogamous and are believed to mate for life. They stay together year-round and have strong social bonds with their families
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Coyotes are considered "obligate monogamists" and are known to mate for life. They are extremely loyal to each other
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Beavers are monogamous and are one of the few mammal species that mate for life
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Wolves are also among the animals known to mate for life. They typically start mating when they are 2-3 years old
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Many species of albatross are thought to mate for life, but they may find new partners if their current one dies or disappears
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