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: When engaging with animal content online, organizations like the Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition (SMACC) advise reporting content that exploits animals for shock value or displays them in distressing, unnatural situations.

: Some animals, like earthworms and snails , possess both male and female reproductive organs at the same time.

: A rare condition where an individual animal has both male and female physical characteristics, often split down the middle of its body (seen in some birds , butterflies , and lobsters ).

: Biologists and educational resources like the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) use terms like "gender-bending" or "sex-changing" to describe these natural phenomena.

: Developing first as male and then switching to female (e.g., Clownfish ).

Nature is full of examples where biological sex is not fixed or binary. Proper content focusing on these animals usually highlights their unique survival strategies:

: This occurs when an animal changes its biological sex at some point in its life.

: Starting life as female and switching to male (e.g., Black sea bass , some frog species, and many reef fish).