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Kinkajous, a nocturnal mammal native to Central and South America, are socially polyandrous, meaning…

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Correct! The word polyandrous comes from the greek pollois, meaning many, and andro, meaning male or masculine. The typical kinkajou social group consists of a single female, her young, and anywhere from 0-3 adult males. You aren't likely to see a whole group together in the wild though, they spend most of their waking hours foraging alone or in pairs, and only come together to sleep during the day.

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Nope! The word polyandrous comes from the greek pollois, meaning many, and andro, meaning male or masculine. The typical kinkajou social group consists of a single female, her young, and anywhere from 0-3 adult males.

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