Majin gender dimorphism in Xenoverse is friggin weird, honestly.
I hate the lazy trope of "boy version is some cool wildly different monster thing, girl looks exactly like a human except idk the head is different"

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Dimorphodon // Dinovember 2021 - Day 6
Making the Dinovember list by p.uco on Instagram 🐊
Making of: https://t.co/blArwGJqvd

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For example, male turtles have longer front nails. Peacocks... being peacocks and many others!
Many animals have their own dimorphism with no need of adding boobs. Including mammals ^^

Thanks for coming to my TED Talk (??) Hope it helped somehow!

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A throwback free read for

Seasonal in Type: Rearing Environment Influences the Development Mode Expressed by Adults in the Sea Alderia willowi
Krug et al
https://t.co/nXga3IZbQY

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New week but I'm still busy! Have another pterosaur :)
This time it's a Dimorphodon character!

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Dimorfismo sexual observado entre Unicórnios das planícies. Aqui vemos um macho exibindo comportamento de corte.

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Espurr and Meowstic!
Espurr in the Trans flag, the 'male morph' Meowstic in the transfemm flag, and the 'female morph' Meowstic in the transmasc flag!
Something about sexually dimorphic pokemon makes me think "But what if opposite!?"

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Falconry. Dimorphodontidry? Pterosaury?

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His Dimorphodon is one of my favourite paleoart pieces of all time, it's just so gorgeous

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Some moa (Dinornis) from 2018 for Note the extreme sexual dimorphism of the two frontmost birds: that's real, not speculative. And no, I don't know what's happening to the right of this image. Possibly someone just opened a really big bag of birdseed.

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we're posting gay dinos so here is my contribution! deinocheirus dads with tuffed duck looks. Simple sexual dimorphism in their colour :)

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Susan centaur to go with my Baldi centaur

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Kaoru langganan wadimor ga sih

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Some people were curious about this picture!
Pteranodon was sexually dimorphic; females not only had a less prominent head crest, but they were smaller than the males as well!
Portrayed here: a large and excited male P. longiceps is trying to impress fellow females.

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My contribution to Here a male Longisquama attempts to display to a speculatively sexually dimorphic female by flashing the huge elaborate structures on his back.

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A quick and very speculative themed sketch of a purported female Placerias. I've read that only half or so specimens actually have the unique fake-tusk 'horns', suggested to be sexual dimorphism, which I don't think I've ever seen reconstructed. But... (1/2)

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