@[email protected]M to [email protected]English • 11 months agoA striking and extremely rare half female, half male bird has been spotted by a University of Otago zoologistwww.otago.ac.nzexternal-linkmessage-square13fedilinkarrow-up1137arrow-down11cross-posted to: [email protected]
arrow-up1136arrow-down1external-linkA striking and extremely rare half female, half male bird has been spotted by a University of Otago zoologistwww.otago.ac.nz@[email protected]M to [email protected]English • 11 months agomessage-square13fedilinkcross-posted to: [email protected]
minus-square🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️linkfedilinkEnglish5•11 months agoIs it hermaphroditic or is it just the plumage colors are usually one color for males another for female and this bird has both colors? What’s in the bird’s pants?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•11 months agoThe article mentions double fertilisation, so I guess it’s hermaphroditic?
minus-square@AqariuslinkEnglish3•11 months agoIf it’s like the chicken I read about previously, it’s literally half one, half the other, as if you split two birds in half lengthwise and mixed up the pairing when you put them back together.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months agoIt probably has a cloaca, so externally nothing
Is it hermaphroditic or is it just the plumage colors are usually one color for males another for female and this bird has both colors?
What’s in the bird’s pants?
The article mentions double fertilisation, so I guess it’s hermaphroditic?
If it’s like the chicken I read about previously, it’s literally half one, half the other, as if you split two birds in half lengthwise and mixed up the pairing when you put them back together.
It probably has a cloaca, so externally nothing
DOES IT HAVE A PECKER?