The images below depict a female (left) and male (right) primate of the same species. Based on these images, would you agree that a high degree of sexual dimorphism is present? If so, what traits indicate this? Mark all that apply.   Group of answer choices Yes, a high degree of sexual dimorphism. No sexual dimorphism - these would be considered an example of sexual monomorphism. Male has much larger canines. Male has a sagittal crest Male is much larger in overall size

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The images below depict a female (left) and male (right) primate of the same species. Based on these images, would you agree that a high degree of sexual dimorphism is present? If so, what traits indicate this? Mark all that apply.

 

Group of answer choices
Yes, a high degree of sexual dimorphism.
No sexual dimorphism - these would be considered an example of sexual monomorphism.
Male has much larger canines.
Male has a sagittal crest
Male is much larger in overall size
The images below depict a female (left) and male (right) primate of the same species. Based on these images,
would you agree that a high degree of sexual dimorphism is present? If so, what traits indicate this? Mark all that
apply.
U
Yes, a high degree of sexual dimorphism.
No sexual dimorphism - these would be considered an example of sexual monomorphism.
Male has much larger canines.
Male has a sagittal crest
Male is much larger in overall size
Transcribed Image Text:The images below depict a female (left) and male (right) primate of the same species. Based on these images, would you agree that a high degree of sexual dimorphism is present? If so, what traits indicate this? Mark all that apply. U Yes, a high degree of sexual dimorphism. No sexual dimorphism - these would be considered an example of sexual monomorphism. Male has much larger canines. Male has a sagittal crest Male is much larger in overall size
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