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dimorphism having two distinct forms; males and females of the same species looking different The red male and brown female cardinals are an example of dimorphism.
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dimorphism Two different forms of the same species. Can be concurrent of seasonal forms.
Ãâó: www.butterfly-guide.co.uk/help/gloss.htm
dimorphism Any of the various differences between individuals of the same species; like color and size. Often sex-related differences.
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dimorphism The existence two distinct forms of a single species that differ in one or more characteristics, such as coloration, size, or shape.
Ãâó: www.ultimateungulate.com/glossary.html
dimorphism Distinctness in structure and appearance usually associated with the different sex role of male and female; eg, differences between man and woman, both being in the same species (I.1.2).
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