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'''Sexual dimorphism''', aka '''severe gonochorism''', refers to different appearance and behavior between the sexes within a species.  A species with high sexual dimorphism has very noticeable difference between e.g. males and females.  For example, the irish elk had such high sexual dimorphism that it was maladaptive, possibly being a major contributing factor in the extinction of the species.  | '''Sexual dimorphism''', aka '''severe gonochorism''', refers to different appearance and behavior between the sexes within a species.  A species with high sexual dimorphism has very noticeable difference between e.g. [[Men|males]] and [[Femoid|females]].  For example, the irish elk had such high sexual dimorphism that it was maladaptive, possibly being a major contributing factor in the extinction of the species.  | ||
==Arguments on sexual dimorphism==  | ==Arguments on sexual dimorphism==  | ||