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Forever Lovers: Lemurs Shed Some Light On Monogamous Relationships – Science Times
Lemurs are just some of the animal species that stick to one partner year after year. Brain scan imaging on them reveals that monogamy is more complex than previously…

Humans are obsessed with finding “the one” that could become their lifetime companion. But they are not the only ones as some animals, like lemurs, also practice monogamy.
Lemurs, such as the red-bellied lemurs and mongoose lemurs that are among the animals who stay with a single partner for all their lives to raise their young and defend their territory.
The new study, published in Scientific Reports, examines the monogamous relationship between the lemurs, the distant primate cousins of humans….
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