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Beheh

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How do primate polygynandrous groups differ from those of other creatures, such as geese?
 
  a. Primate polygynandrous groups tend to be smaller.
  b. Primate polygynandrous groups do not last as long.
  c. Primate polygynandrous groups are more complex.
  d. Primate polygynandrous groups only consist of males.

Question 2

Which of the following is typical of one-male polygynous groups?
 
  a. One male mates with one female only.
  b. One male monopolizes multiple females.
  c. One male lives with one female at a time.
  d. One male lives with one female yet mates with many.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: b



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