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Anthropology distinguishes between monogamy and polygyny because they represent different mating patterns with unique cultural, social, and evolutionary implications. Monogamy involves a partnership between two individuals, while polygyny involves one male with multiple females. By categorizing them separately, anthropologists can better understand the diverse range of mating practices across cultures and societies.

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