The first study to analyse rates of full vs half siblings in a range of mammals provides new evidence for monogamous behaviour in humans compared to other animals.
HUMANS are less likely to cheat than chimps – but are more prone to promiscuity than beavers. They’re the findings of a major study into monogamy across the animal kingdom, which reveals the ...
Humans have a monogamy rating of 66% full siblings, ahead of meerkats (60%) but behind beavers (73%). Meanwhile, our evolutionary cousins fall at the bottom of the table - with mountain gorillas at 6% ...
Human pair bonding is more comparable to exclusive mating seen in meerkats and beavers than in our primate cousins ...
How monogamous are humans, really? It’s an age-old question subject to significant debate. Now a University of Cambridge ...
HUMANS are less likely to cheat than chimps – but are more prone to promiscuity than beavers. They’re the findings of a major study into monogamy across the animal kingdom, which reveals the most and ...
If you truly want to commit to someone for life, it's worth taking notes from the California deer mouse. This tiny rodent has topped the animal kingdom's monogamy 'league table' – while humans rank ...
A Cambridge study reveals humans are less monogamous than believed, ranking seventh among mammals with a 66% full sibling ...
Human pair bonding is more comparable to exclusive mating seen in meerkats and beavers than in our primate cousins ...
A Cambridge study comparing sibling patterns across humans and other mammals reveals we’re far more monogamous than our ...
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