tertiaarseid
Tertiaarseid, also known as tertiary sexual characteristics, refers to physical traits that develop during puberty and distinguish mature males from females within a species, beyond the primary sexual characteristics (such as reproductive organs). These traits are often influenced by sex hormones like testosterone in males and estrogen in females, though their development can vary among individuals and species.
In many animal species, tertiaarseid traits serve functions beyond reproduction, including social signaling, competition, or mate
The term "tertiaarseid" is not widely recognized in mainstream biological terminology, as the concept is often
In humans, tertiaarseid traits might include behaviors like risk-taking, aggression, or social dominance patterns that emerge