This is a cardinal that is half-male, half-female (vertically divided). Via beetiger. The technical term seems to be gynandromorph. I'm assuming it's sterile, but haven't done any reading, just followed the link to the image
I was thinking that the name doesn't pertain to only one gender, so a being that isn't only male or only female is still entitled to it. Sorry if my logic is obscure. (You may now think it's wrong, but at least I hope you know what I'm trying to say.)
I'm sorry! I meant to say, "I am enlightened!" but my translator somehow got the interrogative particle from the next sentence stuck on the first one too.)
Yep, this is one of the more common forms of hemaphroditism (in the biological sense), and also occurs in humans. One gonad becomes an ovary, the other a testicle.
Copying the image address and pasting it in the URL bar seems to work, but it looks like redbird's icon is just as good -- the full image is no higher resolution; it just has more leaves around the outside of the image.
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(But ... would I be a Zi? Or a Ri?)
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I can't click through to the image, and I'd love to be able to refer to it in future.
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