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Since females are [[Bateman's principle|more choosy]] in many species throughout the animal kingdom (including humans), the males tend to be more ornamented.
Since females are [[Bateman's principle|more choosy]] in many species throughout the animal kingdom (including humans), the males tend to be more ornamented.


Another mechanism that could explain exaggerated ornament and the immense sexual attraction to it, is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handicap_principle Zahavi's handicap principle], also called the ''good genes hypothesis'' which claims that exaggerated ornament is a costly and hence reliable signal of other desirable traits. For example, a peacock with a very large tail would be easy prey (which is costly), and thus would most likely have other good traits that make up for this handicap (good genes).  There is, however, little supporting scientific evidence.  In humans in particular, beauty is not strongly correlated with health at all (only weakly), and even less with cognitive ability.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Attractive_people_are_perceived_much_more_positively_than_they_really_are</ref> Neither do human sexually dimorphic traits seem to be particularly costly (except for tallness and large female breasts).
Another mechanism that could explain exaggerated ornament and the immense sexual attraction to it, is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handicap_principle Zahavi's handicap principle], also called the ''good genes hypothesis'' which claims that exaggerated ornament is a costly and hence reliable signal of other desirable traits. For example, a peacock with a very large tail would be easy prey (which is costly), and thus would most likely have other good traits that make up for this handicap (good genes).  There is, however, little supporting scientific evidence.  In humans in particular, beauty is not strongly correlated with health at all (only weakly), and even less with cognitive ability.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Attractive_people_are_perceived_much_more_positively_than_they_really_are</ref>


== Animal examples ==
== Animal examples ==
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