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occurring or existing in two different forms; "dimorphic crystals"; "dimorphous organisms"
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An adjective used to indicate sexual dimorphism. Refer to Sexual dimorphism
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Morphological differences between members of the same species. eg)color phases.
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When the male and female of a species look different. For example, a male Northern Cardinal is bright red, while the female is mostly dull brown.
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having more than one color or body form. Dimorphism can include differences between sexes, or between color phases within the same sex. See "sexual dimorphism."
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