Animals
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Sexual Dimorphism: Differences in Morphological Characteristics Among Humans, Other Animals Explored
Sexual dimorphism has been a part of evolutionary biology. Click to read more. Sexual dimorphism is a biological phenomenon where differences in morphological characteristics between members of the different sex define uniqueness among humans and other animals, even plants.
Latest Research Articles
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Fish Kill in Louisiana Due to Lack of Oxygen, Experts Say Possible Uptick as Oceans Warm
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Invasive Giant African Land Snails Cause Quarantine in Florida's Broward County
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508 Bee Species Recorded in Minnesota; Discovery Could Help Bee Conservation Efforts
Critically Endangered Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Baby Born in Houston Zoo
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Dinosaurs Evolution Evidence Discovered in Brazil
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Octopus Amazing Visual Vision Helps Them Map Out Different Locations Underwater
Illegal Shark Fin Shipment Seized in Brazil Weighs Over 30 Tons, Companies Slapped with Fine
Aggressive Moose on the Loose in Colorado: Attacks 50-Year-Old Man Walking With Pets
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Invasive Snakehead Reported in Missouri: Large Predator Fish Breathes Air, Walks On Land
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Flamingos in Spain Driven Away From the Wetlands By Prolonged Drought
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Grizzly Bears Being Baited, Trapped in Yellowstone Until August 31 for Ongoing USGS Studies, Collaring
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Parasitic Tapeworm Infection on Temnothorax Nylanderi Ants Triples Their Lifespan