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Why monogamy is rare in animals, and monogamy is not conducive to animal population reproduction?

In modern human society, emotional specificity is probably the lowest moral standard. In the animal kingdom, this is not the case. Many animals may be a male animal with many female partners, and the partners have given birth to many cubs for it. Perhaps females are free to mate with any male animal. Just like the emperor's life ~ they do this mainly to reproduce.

But don't think it's easy for them to sit in the harem with a group of beautiful men and women. Since you are the head of the family, it means that you will feed yourself and find food ~ defend your family ~ drive away other males who covet your partner or territory, and so on. In the end, it is inevitable to be scarred and even robbed by other more powerful males, and the scenery is no longer, and it is even more difficult for animal leaders.

The funniest thing is impala. In the non-breeding season, male impala will form a "bachelor club", but in the breeding season, the boat of friendship will turn over. They competed for those areas with rich grasslands and rich water resources, and finally carved up their respective territories. The female impala walks freely between territories, and the "owner" of the territory is very concerned about them and repeatedly asks for a date. Those "local tyrants" who occupy a good site are naturally more likely to win the favor of females, and even can associate with multiple' girlfriends' during a breeding period.

From the point of view of population continuation, the nonspecific behavior of these animals increases the genetic diversity of offspring, which is beneficial to the survival and reproduction of the whole species. So there is nothing right or wrong. After all, they will redouble their efforts for this ~