Melbourne researchers study love lived of black swans in inner-city park from how to study for the gre 2020 Watch Video
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Description: Having a regular break, could be the secret to a long and successful monogamous relationship, at least for swans. Swans are one of the most monogamous animals in the world, and using new technology, a study in Melbourne has discovered ‘synchronicity’ is vital for couples that stay together. Surprisingly, some long-term and committed swan pairings, also take month long breaks from each other.
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