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Striped Dolphins have 3 types of bodies! [Gender Showcase, K-5]

February 5, 2024 Team
a dark-grey dolphin while leaping half-way from the water

Striped Dolphins

Striped dolphins have three types of bodies we say look like girl bodies, like boy bodies, and bodies that look like both!


The same is true of Bowhead Whales and Fin Whales.

Updated from: “All Genders Are Perfectly Natural” (K-5) poster by Reflection Press, from the Gender Now Coloring Book © 2011.



In gender showcase Tags whales, cetaceans, morphology, polymorphism, marine biology, k-5, k-12, gender showcase

White-tailed deer have 5 types of bodies! [Gender Showcase, K-5]

February 5, 2024 Team

White-Tailed Deer

The boy and girl White-Tailed Deer often look like each other, even though they act differently! These deer have 5 different bodies that have different mixes of boy and girl-looking parts, and how much they look like a boy or a girl’s. Black-Tailed, Red-Tailed, Swamp, Sika and Roe Deer, Moose and Elk all have more than just boy-looking and girl-looking bodies.

A roe deer in the snow.

A roe deer in the snow.

An elk lifting its head in a dry field, while other elk eat with heads lowered.

An elk lifting its head in a dry field, while other elk eat with heads lowered.

Two sika deer, one standing, one sitting, in the woods.

Two sika deer, one standing, one sitting, in the woods.

A moose lies down in a field.

A moose lies down in a field.

Updated from: “All Genders Are Perfectly Natural” (K-5) poster by Reflection Press, from the Gender Now Coloring Book © 2011.

In gender showcase Tags elk, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, red-tailed deer, swamp deer, sika deer, sika, roe deer, polymorphism, gender showcase, k-5

Beluga whales have three body types: boy bodies, girl bodies, and boy-and-girl bodies. Oh whale! [Gender Showcase, K-5]

February 5, 2024 River X. Suh

Beluga whales

Beluga whales have three body types: boy bodies, girl bodies, and boy-and-girl bodies. Oh whale!

In gender showcase Tags polymorphism, morphology, whales, cetaceans, beluga, beluga whales, k-5

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