In a harem, the male is often referred to as the "harem master" or simply the "male." In some contexts, especially in historical or cultural discussions, he may also be called the "sultan" or "king," depending on the specific setting and dynamics of the harem. The term can vary based on the cultural background and the specific narrative being described.
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harem mating is one male to several females.
No, a group of horses is commonly referred to as a herd. A harem typically refers to a group of animals, usually female, kept by a male for breeding purposes, but it is not commonly used to describe a group of horses.
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The harem keeper is the Sultan. In this regard he could be considered the head of the harem. The harem guards are eunuchs. An odalisque is a harem slave.
Walruses use their long tusks to fight with other males; the victorious male takes control of the harem.
Dyeing hair blue does not inherently make someone a part of a harem. A harem typically refers to a genre in anime or manga where one character, usually male, has multiple romantic interests. Hair color is simply a form of self-expression and does not determine one's involvement in such a narrative. Therefore, a male dyeing his hair blue is unrelated to harem dynamics.
As far as I know it's known as a male harem. Chinese Empress Wu Zetian (7th Cen. A.D.) was famous for having one.
There is no antonym for harem, but for anime and manga genres there is a genre called "reverse harem" where a girl is surrounded and/or wanted by multiple men.
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He was a Eunuch