This Lexias pardalis is extremely rare– not only is its sex half male and half female, but its perfectly split down the middle. How did this happen? And does it happen in other animals? We’ve got enntomologist Phil Torres (Scientist, host of Al Jazeera America’s TechKnow) to discuss with Kim Horcher and Jason G. Goldman (Scientist, writer for Scientific American, BBC Future).
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