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Most of the time, when there is a change between a male Pokemon and female Pokemon, the changes are very minor and hard to see. Why is that?

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>These differences are a reference to sexual dimorphism, which is commonly seen in many real lifeforms and may offer some clues to their biology and behavior.

Source: Bulbapedia/ Gender Differences
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It is like real animals.

Some Pokemon have extreme differences (ex: Unfezent), while others, not so much (ex: Venusaur).
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This is an extreme example.
On the Left: Female
On the Right: Male

Common Pheasents
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Not every single one has to be EXTREME. Look and dogs and cats. Just small changes, but overall, same body structure and color and other things.

Could you tell which is which gender??

Shetland Sheepdogs

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Wow, cool! Good job with the photos too :P
thank you. \m/o_o\m/
The dog on the left is a boy and the dog on the right is a girl. Am I right? :P
i have no idea lolz
o.0 lol