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In plovers, only the males typically have spurs. These spurs are often used in courtship displays and can play a role in territorial disputes. Females usually lack these spurs, having a more streamlined appearance focused on nesting and raising the young. Thus, while both genders share many physical traits, spurs are generally a male characteristic in plovers.

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