Animal Sweethearts Macaws typically mate for life. They not only breed with, but also share food...

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Animal Sweethearts Macaws typically mate for life. They not only breed with, but also share food with their mates and enjoy mutual grooming.

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Animal Sweethearts

Macaws typically mate for life. They not only breed with, but also share food with their mates and enjoy mutual grooming.

couple of brown bears • A couple of brown bears nuzzle on a shore. Bears are playful and curious.

mallards• The male, or drake (left), is the more distinctively colored of the mallards. Its

iconic green head sits atop a white neckband that sets off a chestnut-colored chest and gray body. Females (right) are brown in color, but sport iridescent purple-blue wing feathers that are visible as a patch on their sides. The ducks sit face-to-face, which is common during the mallard mating process.

Japanese macaques• Japanese macaques, also known as snow monkeys, cuddle after a dip in

the hot springs.

Emperor penguins • Emperor penguins are the largest penguins, standing about 4 feet (1.2

meters) tall. These large birds huddle together to escape wind and conserve warmth.