The following pages link to Polygyny in animals
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- Charadriidae (links | edit)
- Lek mating (links | edit)
- Bowerbird (links | edit)
- Aglais io (links | edit)
- Behavioral ecology (links | edit)
- Sperm whale (links | edit)
- White-rumped sandpiper (links | edit)
- Willow ptarmigan (links | edit)
- European hare (links | edit)
- Ruby-throated hummingbird (links | edit)
- Teleost (links | edit)
- Toothed whale (links | edit)
- Ruffed grouse (links | edit)
- Dunnock (links | edit)
- European fallow deer (links | edit)
- Corn bunting (links | edit)
- Tree swallow (links | edit)
- Great reed warbler (links | edit)
- Goitered gazelle (links | edit)
- Red-headed woodpecker (links | edit)
- European pied flycatcher (links | edit)
- Rodrigues solitaire (links | edit)
- Pilot whale (links | edit)
- American bullfrog (links | edit)
- Bobolink (links | edit)
- Leopard seal (links | edit)
- Northern elephant seal (links | edit)
- Coolidge effect (links | edit)
- Eastern wood pewee (links | edit)
- American redstart (links | edit)
- False killer whale (links | edit)
- Vole (links | edit)
- Ursus (mammal) (links | edit)
- Sedge wren (links | edit)
- Australopithecus afarensis (links | edit)
- Dickcissel (links | edit)
- Pseudocopulation (links | edit)
- Territory (animal) (links | edit)
- Blue monkey (links | edit)
- Lark bunting (links | edit)
- Horseshoe bat (links | edit)
- Marmoset (links | edit)
- Homosexual behavior in animals (links | edit)
- Sea otter (links | edit)
- House mouse (links | edit)
- African hawk-eagle (links | edit)
- Polygynandry (links | edit)
- Geoffroy's tamarin (links | edit)
- Mating system (links | edit)