Animals that mate for life: swans

Animals that mate for life: swans
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There’s a reason why these swans have become a symbol of love. When these monogamous animals court, they curve their necks toward each other in a heart shape, lift their wings, and bow. However, the grunting and hissing noises they make in the process are less romantic. But that doesn’t stop them from spending the rest of their lives together.

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