A northern cardinal found in Texas with bilateral gynandromorphism, a rare phenomenon that causes it to have female plumage on one side of its body and male on the other. Such birds have both an ovary and a testis.
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human hermaphrodites dont exist or at least have yet to exist, in the case that a human is born with both sets of bits only one set will work properly (both sets working properly is a requirement for something to be correctly defined as a hermaphrodite) simply because of how human sex organs are formed, the way a human forms, the sex organs are formed of the same bit of material and that material just changes to a different form based on what its told to form into once the new human's programming decides what sex its going to be, this is the same reason that males have nipples, they are formed before the new human's programming decides what sex its going to be.
I daw'd so hard the w's wouldn't let the comment be posted. Okay so I daw'd and then I basically said the bird is welcome anytime 777. There was also a feather joke.
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