it all depends where you live in the world, but the most common would be earthworms. Banana slugs are another example. Snails may be another one of the best examples. If you are a diver look for wrasses, (reef fish) or Clownfish
The medical term for someone with both male and female sex organs is: Hermaphrodite The new term is intersexed.
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When one exhibits reproductive organs of both the male and female sex, that person is known scientifically as a "hermaphrodite". Overall gender of a hermaphrodite depends largely on how this person is raised, though some prefer to identify with a specific gender as they grow older.
Yes a hermaphrodite is an organism that has reproductive organs normally associated with both male and female sexes. The term hermaphrodite has also been used to describe ambiguous genitalia and gonadal mosaicism in human beings.
yes... you call those hermaphrodites.... i think lady gaga is one... haha... just kidding
The Hermaphrodite was created in 1847.
A hermaphrodite is an organism with both male and female reproductive organs. A sequential hermaphrodite, however, is an organism that changes sex during their life.
A 'typical' hermaphrodite would be an earthworm.
The novel "The Hermaphrodite" by Julia Ward Howe contains approximately 300 pages.
Un hermaphrodite (masculine noun).
The medical term for someone with both male and female sex organs is: Hermaphrodite The new term is intersexed.
Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite was created in 1992.
Hermaphrodite
Yes, the liver fluke is a hermaphrodite as it has the organs of both sexes.
Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite has 165 pages.
Alex was neither fully male or fully female; Alex was in fact a hermaphrodite.
no