A pair of skua
Skuas, similar to many terrestrial birds of prey, show reversed sexual size dimorphism, where the female is slightly larger than the male. The sexes are otherwise difficult to distinguish.
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School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland
1993
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Summary: | Skuas, similar to many terrestrial birds of prey, show reversed sexual size dimorphism, where the female is slightly larger than the male. The sexes are otherwise difficult to distinguish. |
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