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How Far Human Point Are Monogamous? Man Is Behind Casters and Rockets in Ranking that Evaluates the Loyalty of Mammals

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A new study of the University of Cambridge placed people at the top of the “first division” of monogamous mammals — but still behind species such as European casters, bats and even surreals. In a ranking developed by evolutionist anthropologist Mark Dyble, humans appear in 7th place among 35 species assessed based on their reproductive habits. A University in the United States is sentenced to pay R$ 56 million for compulsory vaccination against …
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A new study of the University of Cambridge placed people at the top of the “first division” of monogamous mammals — but still behind species such as European casters, bats and even surreals. In a ranking developed by evolutionist anthropologist Mark Dyble, humans appear in 7th place among 35 species assessed based on their reproductive habits. A University in the United States is sentenced to pay R$ 56 million for compulsory vaccination against …

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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