Mating For Life by Laura Abbot released on Feb 22, 1995 is available now for purchase.
An ideal Valentine's Day gift for that special person in your life, Mates for Life is an affectionate and amusing look at our neighbors in the animal kingdom who opt for the monogamous relationship.
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Birds do it, bees do it, penguins do it, and orangutans do it.
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Peace can seem to others a feather just beyond the grasp as it flutters away in a constant breeze.Mating For Life is a recognition that disjointed circumstances and chance play a larger role in our lives than we would prefer or wish for in ...
Psychologists often paint a picture of human mating as visceral, instinctual. But that's not the whole story.