Jul 23, 2024, 09:44 AM IST
Clownfish: They are sequential hermaphrodites, starting as males and can change into females. They live in a hierarchical society with a dominant female and male.
Wrasses: They are known for their ability to change from female to male. This change often occurs when the dominant male in the group dies.
Gobies: Some species of gobies can change their gender based on social dynamics within their group.
Moray eels: They have been observed changing gender, particularly from female to male.
Ocellaris shrimp: They can change gender, often influenced by the absence of a dominant male.
Cardinalfish: They are known to exhibit gender change, especially in response to changes in their social group.
Sea Bass: They can change their gender multiple times throughout their lives.
Slipper limpets: They live in stacks, with bottom individuals being female and the top individual being male.
This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports