French Angelfish : French angelfish spend their entire lives together and develop strong bonds early on. They go hunting and eat together
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Prairie Vole : Prairie voles inhabit deserted farm areas and arid, grassy plains. To store food and rear their young, they construct underground dens.
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Goose : Love-struck animals will go to great lengths to safeguard their partners. Geese are a good example of this since they are ferociously protective of their partners.
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Fox : Red and gray foxes are monogamous, and they create family groups with the parents, their young, and young vixens who assist with childcare.
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Albatross : Additionally, albatrosses work together to build the nest, protect the eggs, and rear the young chicks.
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Barn Owl : Barn owls (Tyto alba) show their love by being utterly devoted to their partners. These birds care deeply for one another and form lifelong relationships.
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Trumpeter Swan : These romantic creatures have a lovely courting ritual that involves putting their noses close and extending their necks
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Lovebird : The charming disposition and loyalty of these little, colorful parrots give them their name. With their partners, they develop solid, long lasting relationships.