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Which of the following describes a polyandrous mating system? A) One male, multi-female B) One female, multi-male C) Multiple males and females in equal numbers D) One male, one female
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Which of the following describes a polyandrous mating system? A) One male, multi-female B) One female, multi-male C) Multiple males and females in equal numbers D) One male, one female
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B) One female, multi-male. In a polyandrous mating system, one female mates with multiple males. It's like the reverse of a polygynous mating system where one male mates with multiple females.
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The answer is b, one female and multiple males
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