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24 October, 08:52

If a scientist were studying the small island snake population by measuring them and he/she found that there was a bimodal distribution of lengths (length is directly correlated with vertebral number), would he/she be justified to hypothesize that this distribution was due to sexual dimorphism (males and females being different sizes)

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  1. 24 October, 09:21
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    Answer: Yes he would be justified.

    Explanation:

    That could certainly be hypothesized but would need proven further to validate.
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