Subject: Are male and female cardinals (birds) distinguishable when hatched?
Date: Thu Sep 7 09:38:06 2000
Posted by Jerry Wilson
Grade level: teacher/prof
School: Lander University
City: Greenwood State/Province: SC
Country: USA
Area of science: Zoology
ID: 968333886.Zo
Message:
Adult male and female cardinals are color distinguished. Does this color
distinction exist when hatched? If not, when does it develop? Thank you.
Re: Are male and female cardinals (birds) distinguishable when hatched?
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