Multiple Choice
Some species of anglerfish have a unique mating strategy. Males are significantly smaller than females, and early in development they permanently attach to females. A female usually has multiple males attached, and when the female is ready to reproduce, one of the attached males provides sperm for fertilization. This mating strategy is an example of
A) polyandry.
B) promiscuity.
C) polygyny.
D) monogamy.
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