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Zoos use "animal Tinder"—vast databases—to find the best genetic match for an individual.

She couldn’t reach him. But she stayed there, side flush to the cold pane, until the rain stopped.

, these two were paired based on genetic compatibility but became "the best of friends," celebrating the birth of their first calf together in 2019. Show more Quirky Courtship: The Zoo’s Unique "Dating" Scene

Top 10 most romantic animals - World Animal Protection Canada

"Love in the Menagerie: Exploring Animal Relationships and Romantic Storylines in Zoos"

: Pair with educational signage that explains pair-bonding biology (e.g., “Penguins often stay with the same partner to raise chicks. This helps them survive—like a teamwork partnership.”)

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