The following pages link to Monogamy in animals
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- Symbiogenesis (links | edit)
- Tetrapod (links | edit)
- Fennec fox (links | edit)
- Pygmy hippopotamus (links | edit)
- Black swan (links | edit)
- Lovebird (links | edit)
- Bee-eater (links | edit)
- Evolution of flagella (links | edit)
- Barn swallow (links | edit)
- Kin selection (links | edit)
- Testicle (links | edit)
- Hornbill (links | edit)
- Genetic drift (links | edit)
- Stork (links | edit)
- Indri (links | edit)
- Stoat (links | edit)
- Brolga (links | edit)
- Seahorse (links | edit)
- Modern synthesis (20th century) (links | edit)
- Grebe (links | edit)
- Wren (links | edit)
- Fowl (links | edit)
- Homology (biology) (links | edit)
- Galliformes (links | edit)
- Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (links | edit)
- Seabird (links | edit)
- Bulbul (links | edit)
- Bird-of-paradise (links | edit)
- Psittacus (links | edit)
- Vitalism (links | edit)
- Catastrophism (links | edit)
- Molecular evolution (links | edit)
- Common loon (links | edit)
- Red-throated loon (links | edit)
- Spoonbill (links | edit)
- Mistle thrush (links | edit)
- Darter (links | edit)
- Indian vulture (links | edit)
- Egyptian vulture (links | edit)
- Lamarckism (links | edit)
- Fitness (biology) (links | edit)
- Coevolution (links | edit)
- Old World warbler (links | edit)
- European nightjar (links | edit)
- Alpine chough (links | edit)
- House sparrow (links | edit)
- Sexual dimorphism (links | edit)
- Great spotted woodpecker (links | edit)
- Red-winged blackbird (links | edit)