: Their daily "flirting" involves tail holding, nose touching, and changing colors. This ritual continues throughout the entire incubation period.

Some animals, like wolves and bald eagles, are known to form long-term monogamous relationships. These pairs often stay together for many years, even a lifetime, and work together to raise their young and protect their territory. In fact, some species of wolves are so devoted that they'll often stay with their mate even after one partner is injured or killed.

Whether it’s the slow-burn tension between rival faction leaders or the "star-crossed" tragedy of forbidden love, the relationships in All Animals serve as the emotional anchor for the entire narrative. Here is a deep dive into the most iconic romantic storylines and the dynamics that make them work. The Power of the "Slow Burn": Leo and Sera

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