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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.
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Pest Outbreaks Worldwide Emerge as Climate Change Triggers Imbalance in Ecosystems
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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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Temple of Quechula: 16th Century Church Unfolds in Mexico Due to Drought Conditions
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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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US Weather Forecast: Severe Storms, Flooding Rain Expected Across Southeast US
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Dinosaurs Evolution Evidence Discovered in Brazil
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Green the Band Merch Scene With These 8 Sustainable Options
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6 Essential Gear Items That Allow You to Camp in Harmony With Nature
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Titanic Submarine Update: 'Underwater Noises' Heard as Search for Missing Vessel Continues
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Integrate Technology in Your Wellness Center