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3. Wolves

Wolves are monogamous animal species popular for being very loyal to their partner. It’s the kind of relationship “’til death do us part” because they would do everything to protect their family.

Wolves start reproducing after the age of two and they eventually build their own pack, where new members are added every year. While they can look very scary, it’s amazing how important it is for them to have a partner and their own family. Lone wolves are either mourning a dead partner or they were possibly excluded out of a pack.

An alpha male and his female are basically a power couple that represents love, loyalty, respect, and strength. They carry the responsibility of taking care of the whole pack so every other member depends on them.

According to wildlife sanctuary Animal Ark, while these fierce animals form monogamous couples, during breeding season only the alpha couple is allowed to mate and reproduce.

 

4. Black Vultures

If you look at a black vulture’s face, you wouldn’t imagine these creatures being capable of romantic love. However, according to the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Pennsylvania, black vultures are monogamous and mate for life with their partners.

Besides looking very creepy, black vulture males are actually loving creatures that circle the females with extended necks during mating season and they chase them until they find their forever mates. After they mate, black vulture couples stay together all year round. Also, after the first eggs are welcomed in the family, both parents take 24-hour shifts to incubate them.

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