Monomorphic - Birds are considered monomorphic if their sex cannot be determined by their appearance. (In contract, birds are considered dimorphic if the male and female have distinctive appearances.)
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Monomorphic - Birds are considered monomorphic if their sex cannot be determined by their appearance. (In contract, birds are considered dimorphic if the male and female have distinctive appearances.)
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