Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Are monogamous in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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They are monogamous?
Less than 5% of male animals are monogamous.
Pigeons are monogamous.
Pischinger explained that pigeons are monogamous.
So you guys are monogamous, huh?
They are monogamous and only lay around one egg a year.
Killer whales are monogamous.
Women are monogamous, men are not.
Waved Albatrosses are monogamous.
These birds are monogamous and remain in a pair for life.
Less than five percent of all male animals are monogamous.
That other humans are monogamous in the first place.
They can then assert that Westerners are monogamous.
They are monogamous, as humans also should be. .
These birds are monogamous.
Dik-diks are monogamous as an evolutionary response to predators.
You know, killer whales are monogamous.- Nolan- What?
Seahorses are monogamous and have only one partner in life.
And in the wild, wolves are monogamous, but raccoons are promiscuous.
They are monogamous but now, of course, they're afraid that
Great spotted kiwis are monogamous, with pairings sometimes lasting twenty years.
Women are monogamous by nature and will not leave an average
The Magellanic Penguins are monogamous, returning to the same mating partner every year.
They are monogamous, and the pairs often remain together from one breeding season to the next.
Morris contends that the most successful people are monogamous and, to him, societies that promoted other forms of marriage are dead ends of human evolution.
Road runners are monogamous birds that basically form couples for life.
Gibbons are monogamous and their natural habitat is South-East Asia.
These birds are monogamous though they sometimes separate in case of nesting failure.
Scarlet macaws are monogamous birds, with individuals remaining with one partner throughout their lives.
 Turnstones are monogamous and once paired off will generally return to the same mate for following breeding seasons.