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Polygamous Owls (and other birds)
2018-05-04 20:38:58.271542+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Huh. It's almost like broad pronouncements about sexuality reflect the culture of those
making the judgments rather than accurately reflecting observed behavior or something... 'Unheard of' polygamous owl family
consists of two moms, one dad and pair of owlets
As a species known to “mate for life,” birds have really been
blowing up their monogamous reputation as of late.
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