5 Animal Kingdom Couples Who Are More Faithful Than Many Humans

Human beings are strange creatures who have a need to believe that they will meet someone they will spend their entire lives with. As we all know, this is not always what happens, but before you go around crying blood, know that some couples last a lifetime, yes - at least if we consider all the animals in the world:

1 - Gibbons

It is the animals closest to us humans that are monogamous. Unlike all other primates, gibbons remain in a serious relationship throughout their lives. The male and female stay together all the time, happily jumping on tree branches. But, calm, not everything is flowers in the romantic life of gibbons: these pets fight and sometimes separate as well.

2 - Swans

A couple swans stay together for years and, in some cases, for a lifetime. The reason that marriage lasts so long is not necessarily romantic, but a more practical option, as these birds spend a lot of time migrating, establishing territories and caring for their young. So, in order not to waste time finding another crush, they keep the same as usual.

3 - Vultures

Yeah, even the vulture gets along ... These birds are known, in fact, for not approving any behavior that is not monogamous. Vultures not only get together and are faithful: the division of labor is balanced, and the male and female have the same functions.

4 - Wolves

Although these creatures are considered treacherous and dangerous, wolves are faithful to the pack, formed by the male, the female and their young. Just to give you an idea, the older child even takes care of the younger ones to help his parents with the housework.

5 - Albatrosses

These traveling birds fly long distances, but always return to the same place and to the same female. The male connects with the female for life - the relationship is preserved through some ritualistic little dances. In fact, albatrosses conquer their peers endlessly through these dances.

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