Manthropology - Sexual Dimorphism

MANTRHOPOLOGY with JOHN WARD SEXUAL DIMORPHISM Sexual dimorphism - from the Greek Di - Two and Morph - form, is the systematic difference in form between individuals of different sex in the same species. In humans, The sexes differ more than in monogamous mammals, but much less than in extremely polygamous mammals. The higher the degree of polygamous behavior - the more the difference in the sexes becomes pronounced. Males being larger is not evolutionary gospel - consider the spotted Hyena - which are matriarchal, with the alpha females able to develop a clitoris up to eight inches long. ___ Like this video? I could use your help to keep making them: JOHN’S NEW BOOK PATRONAGE/ONE-TIME DONATIONS SHIRTS/MUGS/MERCH GUILDED
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