And in heartbreaking cases where one dies, the surviving swan often refuses to take another mate. Gibbons are among the few primates that embrace monogamy. They don’t just mate for life—they ...
His request was almost immediately accepted and two pairs of mute swans, related to others that ... the Tribune reported in 1994. The monogamous birds paired off, however, leaving Cookie solo.
Alan Wynde is back with his latest monthly report about life on Tice’s Meadow Nature Reserve. Two recent visitors have caught ...
While many birds, especially larger species such as swans, geese, eagles, and penguins, form monogamous relationships and often stay with their partner for life, they will find new mates upon the loss ...
A new study claims that people in non-monogamous relationships are just as happy as those with only one partner. The analysis, published in The Journal of Sex Research on March 24, measured the ...
Sex, love and romance have historically been viewed through the lens of monogamy, with any hook-up outside of your primary relationship seen as the ultimate sin. But in recent years, these norms ...