Which animals are socially, sexually and genetically monogamous? I just learned the difference between social monogamy and sexual monogamy, and I'm baffled by the amount of cheaters in the animal kingdom.
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Which animals are socially, sexually and genetically monogamous? I just learned the difference between social monogamy and sexual monogamy, and I'm baffled by the amount of cheaters in the animal kingdom.
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That b***h is making quite a lewd face.
I would advise you to stop derailing threads, lest some anons could report your posts.
Food for thought, don't bother replying.
Do an experiment to prove yourself wrong! Try reporting one of those posts you mention, and you will see it be deleted within a day or two. You're acting like an extremely paranoid schizo if you lack the self awareness to recognize that.
Anons reporting offensive images is the #1 way to moderate this board and keep it a BLUE board. No amount of b***hing, whining, and temper tantrums is going to change that. SORRY!
Most old world vultures
good job reddit you did the meme again.
btw men are orders of magnitude more likely to engage in bestiality
rajesh be like "i'm not an incel because i'm an internet porno creep, it's that all attractive girls are fricking dogs"
>Be /misc/
>Blame everything on non-whites
>On fricking Wauf
>responding to shitskins
>Anyone who doesn't agree with me is a shitskin.
Kys, moron.
Can we rather talk about how the face of the female wolf really does LOOK female and even cuter? And people say they look the same, male and female.
It's probably just that picture. I noticed it too.
Schizo.
It looks like she's making some orgasmic expression.
oddly enough there are a lot of otherwise non-monogamous female animals that develop a permanent and exclusive sexual attraction to male humans, usually zookeepers or other handlers that do not reciprocate the feeling
I don't know for sure if it goes in reverse - promiscuous male animals becoming permanently attached to female humans that are not themselves zoophiles - as I haven't read any reports about it, but I wouldn't be surprised
Aren't male cranes bigger because of sexual dimorphism? How did she kill two of them?
giwtwm
I read about a male dolphin that was uncooperative unless his female trainer gave him a handjob. As soon as she was caught doing this she was fired and the dolphin became depressed and drowned himself.
that's bullshit but I believe it
the forest has fallen
You can cope and seethe, you bestiality degenerate.
You were right... my best wishes to your sir...
>That image
>That text
Schizophrenic.
>Y-You are projecting.
No, I am just pointing out your delusions.
Odd that you vehemently adopted an incel talking point to derail threads. Conventional wisdom says you're a virgin and always will be.
>Anyone who disagrees with me is a virgin.
Great argument you got there.
No, just you. Incel talking point, derailment, hence you are a virgin.
I don't think google will tell me about your deteriorated mental health.
Sad how some people are averse to the truth.
You will never know the touch of a human female. Sad!
When's the last time you spoke with a psychiatrist?
usually not mammals, mammals generally lean toward harems, because they can just pump and dump, its the females problem now. reptiles, and birds, generally are generally monogamous, because they both have to take care of the eggs.
that's social monogamy, the rise in paternity testing revealed extra pair copulations are very widespread in birds
op asked for cases of both sexual and social
coyotes, weirdly
All canids are at least somewhat inclined towards monogamy. This includes dogs, occasionally.
Albatross are famous for their life long relationships.
Is the situation like humans where some of them within the species might cheat? Or does everyone in the species cheat(i.e., are socially monogamous but not sexually)?
Some subspecies of white people, apparently.
Red and Gray Foxes mate for life.
Cute couple.
>can live up to 50 years and recognize their mate by smell, never leave each other
weird as hell, for a reptile
Some birds, some mammals.
Examples, mate?
Thanks, that's exactly what I needed to know.
That's really vague.