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Are there any animals that can change genders?

>> No.7456217

>>7456213
Clown fish do it. It's called Sequential hermaphroditism, if you want to read the wiki.

>> No.7456218

Humans.

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>>7456218

>> No.7456224

Frogs do quite easily and frequently.

Sex, that is. Gender being a construct it only exists really in humans.

>> No.7456225

>>7456224
genre is based upon sex

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>>7456224
>frogs do often sex
Looks like you never met pepe

>> No.7456229

>>7456224
>Sex, that is. Gender being a construct

sex determines gender

>> No.7456239

>>7456229
Define gender then.

Personally I see it as a mental representation of sex, rather than the same thing. They do have different names after all.

And I do understand the idea that in humans sex cannot change on a cellular level. And yes I am also aware that I am being baited by OP for even responding.