Sexual Dimorphism
Sexual dimorphism is the term for when a male and a female of the same species have differences in physical appearances. Some of these differences can be in color, shape, size, and structure. This condition is present in many animals, insects, birds, and some plants. An example are the mallard ducks. Females have brown feathers all over their bodies, while males are distinguishable green heads.
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