14 most loyal animals in the natural world

The animals mentioned in this article always travel in pairs and remain faithful throughout their lives.

Animals that are monogamous in nature

14. Titi monkey

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Titi monkeys live in the tropical rainforests of South America. Their relationships are unique in the animal kingdom. Their love is often very strong and loyal for life. If they are unfortunately separated, the couple will be extremely sad. They often show their affection by wrapping their tails around each other and staying together during and after mating season.

13. Grey Crowned Crane

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When they find a mate, grey-crowned cranes often hold a special wedding ceremony. The birds in Uganda take their marital relationship very seriously. To show their commitment, the young couple will dance together in front of their relatives before leaving the nest.

12. Sun Conures

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Usually this parrot species begins to choose a mate when it is about 4-5 months old.

These small parrots are native to the northeastern part of South America. They are very sociable and live in flocks, communicating with high-pitched calls. Before entering a serious relationship, they begin courtship by feeding and grooming each other. Once a pair forms, they remain together for life.

11. Ape

Apes live relatively equally with each other but are also extremely monogamous. Males will spend a lot of time caring for and grooming females and vice versa.

10. Swan

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The union of the Swans forming a heart shape has been taken as a symbol of love. When united, the male and female Swans will live together for many years, quite with the ' coming and going' of other birds. They will both defend their territory, incubate their eggs and raise their young together.

9. Black Vulture

Despite their ugly appearance and 'bad impression' on humans due to their scavenging behavior, black vultures are very loyal. If 'caught' cheating, black vultures will attack very fiercely.

8. French angelfish

You will rarely see a French Angelfish swimming alone. They always travel in pairs, even hunting together. Once paired, French Angelfish will stay together for life.

7. Wolf

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Wolves are very loyal, once they 'get married', they will live together for a long time. Usually, a happy wolf family consists of 1 male wolf, 1 female wolf and their children. Many people have compared the wolf family to a human family.

6. Seagull

Seagulls fly great distances over the ocean and they always make long journeys. However, no matter where they fly, they will return to where their mate is waiting to breed. Their 'affairs' last for many years and when they mate, they stay together for life.

5. Termites

In ants, the queen will kill the male ants immediately after mating. But in termites, after mating with the queen, the male termites will live together and "rule" their kingdom together.

4. Field mouse

Most rodents are notoriously promiscuous, but prairie voles are an exception. They mate monogamous, producing 2-4 litters a year.

3. Pigeon

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It is no coincidence that the image of doves is always present in wedding ceremonies and their fidelity is the reason. Doves always live in pairs and take care of each other for the rest of their lives.

2. Schistosoma mansoni

This parasite is the direct cause of the dangerous disease schistosomiasis. They pair up and reproduce in the human body for life.

1. Bald Eagle

This is the eagle that symbolizes the United States. Unless one of them dies or is unable to reproduce, bald eagles always live in pairs. An interesting statistic shows that the 'divorce' rate of bald eagles is even much lower than the divorce rate in the United States. Currently, the divorce rate in this country has exceeded 50%.