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what do you mean by sexual dimorphism​

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Answered by athulya12333
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sexual dimorphism: it is a condition where the two sexes of same species exhibit different behaviour .the word dimorphic itself means having two forms.

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Answered by sivaboss214
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Sexual dimorphism is the systematic difference in form between individuals of different sex in the same species.

For example, in some species, including many mammals, the male is larger than the female. In others, such as some spiders, the female is larger than the male. Other sex-specific differences include color (most birds), song in birds, size or presence of parts of the body used in struggles for dominance, such as horns, antlers, and tusks; size of the eyes (e.g., in the case of bees); possession of stings (various kinds of bees), and different thresholds for certain behaviors (aggression, infant care, etc.).

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