Male lions often abandon their mates and cubs once they've taken over a pride. They show little loyalty to the females.
Dolphins are known to have multiple partners. They don’t stick with one mate, and their relationships are often short-lived.
Though pack bonds are strong, grey wolves don’t always stay loyal to one mate and may mate with others outside the pack.
Male Northern Shoveler Ducks frequently abandon females after mating. They don’t help in raising offspring either.
Cuckoos lay their eggs in other birds' nests, leaving the unsuspecting host to raise their young. They show no loyalty to their offspring.
Bonobos are promiscuous, engaging in multiple sexual encounters with different mates within their social group.
Male seals fight for dominance, and once they win, they mate with multiple females, leaving no room for loyalty.
Red foxes mate with several partners and do not form long-lasting bonds, often moving from mate to mate without any loyalty.
In meerkat communities, some individuals break off from their primary mate to mate with others, disrupting long-term pair bonds.
Peafowls often engage in short-term mating with multiple partners, and the males have no loyalty to the females they mate with.
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