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The bird was sexually dimorphic: males were larger and had proportionally longer beaks.
Subfossils show that the males were larger, measuring 55 65 cm (22.6 25.5 in) to the females' 45 55 cm (18.7 22.6 in) and that both sexes had disproportionately large heads and beaks.
Males were larger than females, but the difference was modest on the scale of dimorphism observed in marine mammals today.
Analysis of mature Nautilus data showed that males were larger (131.9 mm) and more abundant (89.5%) than females (118.9 mm) (Fig. 3).
Males were larger than females in all morphological dimensions that involved the head and mouthparts (Table 1), whereas females had longer pronota and femora (Table 1).
More aggressive males were larger, had lower dorsolateral chroma but slightly higher ventral chroma, that is, they showed a less saturated green dorsolateral region but a slightly more saturated yellow belly.
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In all species males are larger than females.
Males are larger and heavier than the females.
Males are larger than females, but otherwise, it's very difficult to tell them apart.
Many primate species, including humans, are sexually dimorphic; frequently the males are larger and more powerful.
The African gray is slightly sexually dimorphic, the males being larger.
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