How is sexual dimorphism observed in the Candoia aspera?

Answer

Females are consistently larger than males

The Viper Boa exhibits clear sexual dimorphism where females are consistently larger than males. This size difference is an adaptation that supports the female in developing and carrying young internally during the gestation period, whereas males possess specific physical features like cloacal spurs for mating rituals.

How is sexual dimorphism observed in the Candoia aspera?
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