Highlights
• According to the experts, the condition witnessed by rose-breasted grosbeak, which makes it both male and female is result of a genetic anomaly known as bilateral gynandromorphy
• Gynandromorphs are different than real hermaphroditism, where the bird has both male and female reproductive tissues
• In case of this rose-breasted grosbeak, its one side appears genetically female, while the....
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