Ten Animals That Show Us The Truth About Love And Faithfulness

We live in a world that tends to show very little love and faithfulness. Unfortunately, it is frequently seen among people who don’t really have any regard for each other. That isn’t to say that they don’t exist, but those who are loving and faithful are not the ones who share the limelight.

The same cannot be said for the animal kingdom, however, and many animals will show their love and faithfulness throughout their lives. Those of us who have pets in the home recognise their faithfulness, but it also exists from one animal to another as well.

The following 10 examples of animals showing love and faithfulness are sure to warm your heart:

Penguins

1

Although they live in the extreme cold of Antarctica, Penguins have warm hearts. They mate for many years and the male and the female take turns incubating the egg.

White swans

2

Swans remain faithful throughout their lives. They have a number of excellent family qualities, including compassion and caring for others.

Eagles

3

Eagles are also very loyal birds

Gibbons

4

These animals form strong bonds between each other and they also have equal rights in their relationships.

Albatrosses

5

These birds seem to have the secret for a strong relationship. The male has long-term business trips and the female has a goofy, affectionate ritual dance.

Wolves

6

Males care for their females gently. Only death can separate Wolves from each other.

Beavers

7

Beavers organise families that are headed by the females. The wisdom of the female is their stronghold.

Turtledoves

8

Turtledoves are often featured as symbols of love and art of literature.

Screech owls

9

The male usually courts the female for almost a year. He builds the nest and invites the female to come share the new home. If she likes it and they have offspring, the male takes the lead in caring for the entire family.

Foxes

10

When the female fox dies, the male fox remains single for the rest of his life.

Via: Bright Side

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