How monogamous are humans? Scientists compile 'league table' of pairing up

BBC12/10/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

A recent study suggests that humans exhibit monogamous behaviors more akin to meerkats and beavers than to other primates, according to the BBC. This finding challenges traditional views on human mating patterns and highlights the complexity of monogamy in the animal kingdom.

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35
Age (0-35)
37 days
8
Velocity (0-40)
2 sources (low traction)
8
Tier (0-10)
BBC
3
Breadth (0-15)
2 unique
Total Score54/100

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Consensus: Emerging consensus: 2 sources
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