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Flamingos are incredibly social birds, living in colonies consisting of thousands. Although they flock together in colonies, a flamingo's most stable social organization is the pair bond, consisting of one male and one female. Pair bond tends to be quite strong, as they are often seen together throughout a given day, even outside of the breeding season.The mates seem to be closer to each other than any other bird, seen sleeping and feeding side by side. As the flamingo's most stable social organization is the pair bond, it should be no surprise that the bird's mating system is monogamy. Even though the term of a pair bond varies considerably, in all instances, flamingos have been found to be purely monogamous. ----------------------------------- I think anyone wants to be monogamous.... so am I. But there are many reasons which effect to couple life.... we cant maintain as intention. Anyone wants to share ideas??? please.....
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What do you guys think that is better then SEX? Ice Cream? Foreplay? Or.... finding a toilet at that very very moment you are abt to .... ummm.. ya know.. let go!!!! LOL!! :wink:
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Since I'm constantly learning example sentences Thai children use in school ( à ´ç¡ä·Â·Õèâçà ÃÕ¹ ), I thought I'd post an example sentence ( à ªè¹»ÃÃ⤠) I learned in 7th grade: General Rule: i before e, except after c With the following execptions: "At the height of our foreign power, neither he, nor I, could seize the idea of our weird leisure either." height foreign neither seize weird leisure either Above are the exeptions to the rule. With every other word in the English language, it's i before e, except after c Not as fun as: ä¡è¨Ô¡à ´ç¡µÒº¹»Ò¡âÃè§ ¼Õ½Ò¡¢éÒÇÊÒÃãËé©Ñ¹ §ÙãËÂè¹Ã¹ÃÂè³ÃÔÃÇÑ´âÃÌÕâÅ¡ I currently trying to memorize the paragraph that has the 20 words that use äÃéÃéǹ ( ã )
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