This is called a hermaphrodite.
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50% because the male and female would both have the chance
sex Cells
Both male and female have brains and also they both grow human hair and have a multiple amount of organs.
No, snails are not both male and female. They are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs.
Biologically, there are two human sexes: male and female. However, there are also intersex variations where individuals may have physical characteristics of both sexes or do not fit strictly into male or female categories.
belugas are both male and female every single species have both male and female in their family
they were both male and female
Both male, and female.
Pregnenolone is formed in the human body from cholesterol, and is the precursor of both male and female hormones. So it is not specifically a male hormone.
they are both male and female
Anul is for both male and female.