The monogamy rate in humans may be higher than you expected... but we do it in a strange way compared to other animals.
In an exploration of the influence of monogamy on eusocial societies, Dr Mark Dyble found that the white-handed gibbon had the closest level of monogamy to humans, with a rate of 63.5 per cent. Our ...
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