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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•12 days agoIn the case of emperors, they don’t. They find a new partner each season. I haven’t looked into other subspecies.
minus-squarestreetlightslinkfedilink4•12 days agoOh my mistake there then. Rockhoppers are one species that are monogamous for life.
minus-square@explodiclelinkEnglish3•12 days agoNature FACT: Some birds just have a more advanced capacity to love. Sorry, humans, you just wouldn’t get it.
In the case of emperors, they don’t. They find a new partner each season.
I haven’t looked into other subspecies.
Oh my mistake there then. Rockhoppers are one species that are monogamous for life.
Nature FACT: Some birds just have a more advanced capacity to love. Sorry, humans, you just wouldn’t get it.