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<p>species, where one male individual mates with multiple female partners over his lifetime, dimorphisms tend to be more diverse. In <a href="page.php?w=Monogamy_in_animals">monogamous</a> species, where male individuals mate with a single female partner, males typically do not have distinctive dimorphic characteristics such as coloured feathers, but they still tend to be larger in size compared to females. The suborder Charadrii displays the widest range of sexual dimorphisms seen in the order Charadriiformes. However, cases of sexual monomorphism,</p><p>
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