Some prairie voles are monogamous, that is, they mate with the same prairie vole for life. They raise litters of little pra Prairie voles for life. Other prairie vols generally, that live in different locations in the wild, are non monogamous and sometimes called polygamous. The neuro chemical and circuit basis for this monogamy versus non monogamy are quite interesting.

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