What is the main difference between polygyny and polyandry?
A) Both are forms of polygamy; polygyny occurs when one male mates with multiple females, and polyandry occurs when one female mates with multiple males.
B) Polyandry involves the establishment of a long-term social bond, whereas polygamy does not.
C) Polygamy always involves one male with multiple females, whereas polyandry can involve one female with multiple males.
D) Polyandry and polygamy are the same mating system.
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