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Biologists Find Spectacular Bird That’s Both Male And Female, Split Down The Middle – ScienceAlert
A super rare bird showing both male and female plumage has scientists in Pennsylvania counting their lucky stars.
A super rare bird showing both male and female plumage has scientists in Pennsylvania counting their lucky stars.
Split down the middle, with one side flaunting yellow ‘wing pits’, and the other side rocking a pink underwing, researchers say this spectacular-looking songbird is one for the record books.
While we can’t be sure without a blood test or an autopsy, the team says this rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus) is probably the product of a genetic anomaly known as bilateral gy…
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