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Sexual dichromatism is a form of sexual dimorphism in which the males and the females of the same species have different marking patterns or different color fur or feathering.
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External links
- Primate factsheets glossary
- Encyclopedia Britannica
- Extreme Reversed Sexual Dichromatism in a Bird Without Sex Role Reversal Robert Heinsohn,1* Sarah Legge,2 John A. Endler3,4 sciencemag.org
- Sexual dichromatism and temporary color changes in the reproduction of fishes
See also
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