Article 6T7C0 Consciously uncoupling: what drives rates of animal divorce?

Consciously uncoupling: what drives rates of animal divorce?

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Donna Lu Science writer
from Science | The Guardian on (#6T7C0)

Social monogamy has been observed in less than 10% of mammal species - and birds have been shown to be less faithful than previously believed

In 2011 a shock celebrity break-up garnered headlines around the world - not the separation of Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, nor Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, but the sudden, inexplicable rupture between Bibi and Poldi, two 115-year-old Galapagos tortoises at Happ reptile zoo in Austria.

After nearly a century as a couple, the female, Bibi, had had enough: one day, she bit a chunk off Poldi's shell, drawing blood, and continued to attack him until zoo staff moved him to a separate enclosure.

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