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    The Occurrence of Sexual Dimorphism in a Species Is a Likely
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The Occurrence of Sexual Dimorphism in a Species Is a Likely

Question 24

Question 24

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The occurrence of sexual dimorphism in a species is a likely indicator of ________.


A) a monogamous mating system
B) monogamy
C) certainty of paternity
D) agonistic behavior

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