- ****ual
dimorphism is the
condition where ****es of the same
species exhibit different morphological characteristics,
including characteristics not directly...
- Look up
dimorphism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dimorphism or
dimorphic may
refer to:
Dimorphic root systems,
plant roots with two distinctive...
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between males and females, also
known as ****ual
dimorphism. In s****birds,
various ****ual
dimorphisms are seen, including, but not
limited to, size (e...
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Tortoises (/ˈtɔːrtəs.ɪz/ TOR-təs-iz) are
reptiles of the
family Testudinidae of the
order Testudines (Latin for "tortoise"). Like
other turtles, tortoises...
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canine teeth among all
anthropoids and
exhibit relatively little ****ual
dimorphism in
canine tooth size. It has been
proposed that the
receding canine teeth...
- The skull, or cranium, is
typically a bony
enclosure around the
brain of a vertebrate. In some fish, and amphibians, the
skull is of cartilage. The skull...
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physically alike (****ual monomorphism) or have
physical differences (****ual
dimorphism). In ****ually
dimorphic species,
including most
birds and mammals, the...
- be used in
signaling with
other owls in low-light conditions. ****ual
dimorphism is a
physical difference between males and
females of a species. Female...
- ISSN 0025-3162. S2CID 85256742. Saunders, W.B; Spinosa, C. (1978). "****ual
dimorphism in
Nautilus from Palau". Paleobiology. 4 (3): 349–358. Bibcode:1978Pbio...
- and in automobiles. Some
tarantula species exhibit pronounced ****ual
dimorphism.
Males tend to be
smaller (especially
their abdomens,
which can appear...