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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just watched a documentary on wolves where a female was shot by a hunter and within a day her mate male wolf died of a broken heart

Humans like to think of themselves as faithful, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other species offer a better example

some animals that mate for life

•Gibbon apes

•wolves

•termites

•coyotes

•barn owls

•beavers

•bald eagles

•golden eagles

•condors

•swans

•brolga cranes

•French angel fish

•sandhill cranes

•pigeons

•prions

•red-tailed hawks

•anglerfish

•ospreys

•prairie voles

•black vultures

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

Actually the male wolf died because he'd been caught in four traps, but he was caught because he wouldn't leave his mates body.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

Wrens mate for life too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Actually the male wolf died because he'd been caught in four traps, but he was caught because he wouldn't leave his mates body."
a broken heart sounds much better than that

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"Actually the male wolf died because he'd been caught in four traps, but he was caught because he wouldn't leave his mates body. a broken heart sounds much better than that"

Softy

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By *r.BlondeMan
over a year ago

Chester/Wirral


"Just watched a documentary on wolves where a female was shot by a hunter and within a day her mate male wolf died of a broken heart

Humans like to think of themselves as faithful, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other species offer a better example

some animals that mate for life

•Gibbon apes

•wolves

•termites

•coyotes

•barn owls

•beavers

•bald eagles

•golden eagles

•condors

•swans

•brolga cranes

•French angel fish

•sandhill cranes

•pigeons

•prions

•red-tailed hawks

•anglerfish

•ospreys

•prairie voles

•black vultures

"

you are aware this is a swingers site aren't you nobody believes in fidelity here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Actually the male wolf died because he'd been caught in four traps, but he was caught because he wouldn't leave his mates body."

Trust you. Lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just watched a documentary on wolves where a female was shot by a hunter and within a day her mate male wolf died of a broken heart

Humans like to think of themselves as faithful, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other species offer a better example

some animals that mate for life

•Gibbon apes

•wolves

•termites

•coyotes

•barn owls

•beavers

•bald eagles

•golden eagles

•condors

•swans

•brolga cranes

•French angel fish

•sandhill cranes

•pigeons

•prions

•red-tailed hawks

•anglerfish

•ospreys

•prairie voles

•black vultures

you are aware this is a swingers site aren't you nobody believes in fidelity here "

actually I do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just watched a documentary on wolves where a female was shot by a hunter and within a day her mate male wolf died of a broken heart

Humans like to think of themselves as faithful, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other species offer a better example

some animals that mate for life

•Gibbon apes

•wolves

•termites

•coyotes

•barn owls

•beavers

•bald eagles

•golden eagles

•condors

•swans

•brolga cranes

•French angel fish

•sandhill cranes

•pigeons

•prions

•red-tailed hawks

•anglerfish

•ospreys

•prairie voles

•black vultures

"

Add magpie's to that......them Geordie's mate fore life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just watched a documentary on wolves where a female was shot by a hunter and within a day her mate male wolf died of a broken heart

Humans like to think of themselves as faithful, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other species offer a better example

some animals that mate for life

•Gibbon apes

•wolves

•termites

•coyotes

•barn owls

•beavers

•bald eagles

•golden eagles

•condors

•swans

•brolga cranes

•French angel fish

•sandhill cranes

•pigeons

•prions

•red-tailed hawks

•anglerfish

•ospreys

•prairie voles

•black vultures

you are aware this is a swingers site aren't you nobody believes in fidelity here

actually I do"

Me too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

animal species that show little physical and interaction difference between the male and female of the species tend to mate for life.

dr sapolsky has done talks about this stuff. it's very interesting.

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"Just watched a documentary on wolves where a female was shot by a hunter and within a day her mate male wolf died of a broken heart

Humans like to think of themselves as faithful, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other species offer a better example

some animals that mate for life

•Gibbon apes

•wolves

•termites

•coyotes

•barn owls

•beavers

•bald eagles

•golden eagles

•condors

•swans

•brolga cranes

•French angel fish

•sandhill cranes

•pigeons

•prions

•red-tailed hawks

•anglerfish

•ospreys

•prairie voles

•black vultures

you are aware this is a swingers site aren't you nobody believes in fidelity here

actually I do"

Me too

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Swans don't always mate for life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just watched a documentary on wolves where a female was shot by a hunter and within a day her mate male wolf died of a broken heart

Humans like to think of themselves as faithful, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other species offer a better example

some animals that mate for life

•Gibbon apes

•wolves

•termites

•coyotes

•barn owls

•beavers

•bald eagles

•golden eagles

•condors

•swans

•brolga cranes

•French angel fish

•sandhill cranes

•pigeons

•prions

•red-tailed hawks

•anglerfish

•ospreys

•prairie voles

•black vultures

you are aware this is a swingers site aren't you nobody believes in fidelity here

actually I do

We do too. It's not cheating if your husband is watching !

Me too"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And participating!

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