>>41989371>Polymorphism is common in nature; it is related to biodiversity, genetic variation, and adaptation. Polymorphism usually functions to retain variety of form in a population living in a varied environment.[3]:126It's not silly.
>Most flower plants are hermaphroditic but approximately 6% of species have separate males and females (dioecy).[19]We shouldn't even have gendered plants by that argument.
>In a large proportion of mammal species, males are larger than females.[78]Scaling a sprite is piss-easy. Well, maybe not for John Gamefreak.