Not a good argument. We've observed animals behaving like the opposite sex in quite a few animals, already (a ton). We also have some animals which are genetically adapted to actually change sexes.
Clown fish and some types of frogs being the most common examples of mature adult specimens that change sexes to the opposite sex.
Better arguments can be made.
Not a good argument. We've observed animals behaving like the opposite sex in quite a few animals, already (a ton). We also have some animals which are genetically adapted to actually change sexes.
Clown fish and some types of frogs being the most common examples of mature adult specimens that change sexes to the opposite sex.
Better arguments can be made.
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