Female Galápagos birds flaunt their sexual partners. The males don’t seem to mind.

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Summary:
- The article discusses a recent study on the mating behavior of female Galapagos finches, a species of birds found in the Galapagos Islands.
- The study found that female Galapagos finches often have multiple sexual partners, contrary to the traditional view that females in most species are more monogamous.
- This behavior helps the female finches increase their chances of producing healthy offspring and passing on their genes, which is an important evolutionary strategy.

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