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CHAPTER XII.. Secondary Sexual Characters of Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles.

The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex · Charles Darwin — chapter 11 of 43 · ~102 words · public domain

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SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERS OF FISHES, AMPHIBIANS, AND REPTILES. Fishes: Courtship and battles of the males—Larger size of the females—Males, bright colours and ornamental appendages; other strange characters—Colours and appendages acquired by the males during the breeding-season alone—Fishes with both sexes brilliantly coloured—Protective colours—The less conspicuous colours of the female cannot be accounted for on the principle of protection—Male fishes building nests, and taking charge of the ova and young. AMPHIBIANS: Differences in structure and colour between the sexes—Vocal organs. REPTILES: Chelonians—Crocodiles—Snakes, colours in some cases protective—Lizards, battles of—Ornamental appendages—Strange differences in structure between the sexes—Colours—Sexual differences almost as great as with birds.

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