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In the animal world, many animals are polygamous, and whoever is strong is qualified to choose a mate, but there are still some animals that follow the principle of monogamy, such as emperor penguins and vultures, which are good representatives.
01. Polygamy exists in many human societies. In human society, many countries still retain the system of polygamy or even polyandry, such as Syria, Egypt and many Middle Eastern countries, all of which allow the existence of polygamy, and our country also allowed polygamy before liberation, although the emperor was not as exaggerated as the harem beauties of 3,000 people, but there are still hundreds of people, think about it, a person has hundreds of wives, and he is all obedient, until the founding of the country, our country abolished the bad habit of polygamy, began to use monogamy, and women's rights are gradually rising, and now, many men should listen to their daughters-in-law, such as me, I am very obedient.
02. Monogamy exists in the animal world. There is also monogamy in the animal world, the most famous of which is the national bird of the United States, the bald eagle, they are basically monogamous, and the emperor penguin, they are also monogamous representative animals, loyal to the mate, and there is such a saying in the emperor penguin, that when their spouse dies, another emperor penguin will be martyred together, although I don't know if it's true, but it's quite touching to see this kind of thing.
03. There are very few people in the animal world who can adhere to monogamy. In the animal world, the popular criterion is "natural selection, survival of the fittest", so few animals in the animal world can follow the principle of monogamy, basically they are strong, who wants whom, weak animals can't fight at all, or even have no right to choose a mate.
Summary: Although there are very few animals in the animal world that can adhere to monogamy, there are still animals.
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Of course not, human beings are different from animals, human beings are higher animals, in the animal world they do not have monogamy, only reproduction.
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In the animal world, most animals do not follow monogamy. Only about 3% of mammals follow monogamy, and many animals do not follow monogamy in order to reproduce better.
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Really, it is not common in the animal world, only about 3% of mammals are monogamous.
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In today's era of democracy and freedom, people are monogamous, and when it comes to animals in nature, there are all kinds of wonders in the world, what is the love story in nature? In fact, in nature, there are some animals that always insist on monogamy, so who are they? Let's uncover it today.
The penguin that everyone is familiar with is a member of the love defense war, the penguin in Antarctica is a social living animal, a large number of penguins live together, they are family units, the country is constantly living, multiplying. In normal times, many loving penguin couples start to joke and play after they have eaten and drunk enough. What a wonderful family.
In the dark night, only a pair of eyes are shining, and I believe everyone can guess that this is the hairy eagle. Owls live mainly in trees and are active in the dark, and they are male and female, and they work together to feed their young. and forming a happy family.
Seeing this terrible appearance, can the friends think that the love of the vultures is also so pure? Black bears, however, are very affectionate, and they stick together almost all year round. After the female has laid eggs, the husband and wife take turns to bear the burden 24 hours a day.
In addition to this, there are doubts about sticking to one book and one flag, etc. Black Bechai and Australia also belong to the genus, however. The familiar status quo is actually not very much about life, and the spouse is not the same for life, which is not unexpected.
Although humans cannot track all animals in nature, when discussing their habits, humans generally speak from the more general phenomena they observe.
Because individual members of any species may have their own characteristics, how many partners they have in their lives, whether they will have only one partner in their lives, and whether they will die for their partners is actually more of a human being's own expectations for love.
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Swans, gibbons, mandarin ducks, wolves, and penguins are all monogamous and will not change mates unless there are special circumstances.
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There are many such animals, such as dragonflies, mayflies, mandarin ducks, geese, etc., all of which are monogamous, because in the process of breeding, it is particularly physically demanding.
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For example, swans, birds, mandarin ducks, wolves, mayflies, dragonflies, etc., are very typical of monogamy.
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Monogamous animals include swans, wolves, albatrosses, gibbons, French angelfish, and higher animal humans.
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Monogamous animals are geese, wolves, penguins, mandarin ducks, red-crowned cranes, voles, black swans, vultures, and albatrosses.
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Dolphin. Walruses, red junglefowl, lions, bonobos, etc., are all polygamous.
1. Dolphins. Dolphins are mixed, but they mate both to reproduce and to communicate with each other. If successful, the couple will move sideways with their stomachs against their stomachs, and the mating will be rapid, taking less than a minute, but will be repeated several times after a short break.
In addition, male dolphins will look for other female dolphins to continue mating after mating.
2. Walrus. Male walruses attract the attention of females by making loud noises, and in this polygamous society, males protect large groups of wives and concubines and enjoy family fun underwater with him. In keeping with this tradition, the male seafood will be called a leader through a fight, and the female walruses in the herd will be the leader's mate.
3. Red Junglefowl.
Red Plains males are alone, or with a female mate, or in a group with other males. It inhabits tropical forests and secondary bamboo forests below 1,000 meters above sea level, and lives in clusters. It feeds on plant fruits, seeds, young bamboo, leaves, and various wild flower petals, and also eats termites, termite eggs, worms, and larvae moths.
Feeds on the ground but has a strong ability to fly, and is nocturnal in trees.
4. Lion. A male lion has 3-30 lionesses, but only a few males have the right to mate with lionesses. Lionesses enter the estrus phase at the same time, during which they mate several times a day during the 4-day estrus period. If the lioness is not pregnant, about two weeks later.
She will enter the estrus period again and start a new round of mating.
5. Bonobos.
Bonobos are highly mixed animals, and they are more hybridized than other primates.
More often busy mating from heterosexual.
to homosexuality. Their frequent mating is thought to strengthen their social bonds and eliminate most conflicts.
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These animals are monogamous and unchanging for life.
1. Penguin: When a penguin dies, its mate will be in pain, and some will even commit suicide.
2. American black-necked swan: The relationship is very single-minded, and lives strictly in accordance with monogamy. Once married, they are very affectionate, and they will be together for a lifetime.
3. Gibbon: An animal that can accompany a partner for a lifetime, gibbon couples can form a very close partnership.
4. French Angelfish: This fish forms a monogamous partner agreement, and as long as the other party is alive, they will always be together.
5. Vultures: Usually live in groups unless the partner has died.
6. Prairie vole: a model of monogamy among animals. They huddle together with each other, share the responsibility of nesting and reproducing, and love each other.
7. Schistosoma mansoni worms: When they multiply in the human body, they form a monogamous partnership that lasts their entire life.
8. Black vultures: Once a partnership is formed, they will never leave their partner for the rest of their lives.
All other animals are polygamous. Let me say here that only human beings can make systems when it comes to "system", because human beings can make systems, and other animals are instinctive, and there is no system.
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Of course, if it's an animal, the question you ask should be polygamous except for a few animals, and there is actually no such thing as a husband and wife.
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Many of the animals that live in groups are polygamous, lions, orangutans, etc.
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There are geese, wild cats, owls, penguins, and Tibetan foxes, all of which are monogamous and do not go too far to mate.
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Geese, wild cats, Tibetan foxes, penguins, swans, and pheasants are all monogamous.
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Penguins, swans, voles and wolves are all monogamous animals that are very loyal to their mates.
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