| 31. | He believes that both polyandrous " sambandhams " and hypergamy were most common in Central Kerala.
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| 32. | Offspring of these polyandrous encounters are more likely to survive than the eggs fertilised by a single male.
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| 33. | He invites him to dinner, and to then move in and share Chantal in a polyandrous relationship.
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| 34. | Their marriage system is polyandrous by tradition, but such marriages are not practiced by them these days.
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| 35. | After approximately one month the young begin to eat solid food, although they aren't fully polyandrous.
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| 36. | If one of the brothers in a polyandrous marriage felt displeased, he only had to leave the household.
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| 37. | The white-footed tamarin exhibits polyandrous reproduction, meaning one female will mate with more than one male.
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| 38. | This family is peculiar in that the females are larger and more colourful than the males and are polyandrous.
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| 39. | To avoid this situation, the solution was a fraternal polyandrous marriage, where the brothers would share a bride.
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| 40. | Polyandrous mating is more likely among smaller males, as large males can monopolize and dominate the female during amplexus.
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