Both male and female contribute their cells to give birth to a baby.
females give birth.
That's just the way it is. One sex bears the children and is called "women". The other is called "men". For why our reproduction works the way it does, I think it just evolved out of neccessity and chance.
Females have periods and such, and child birth. Males, have females, who kick them in the nuts if they make'em mad.
no the females insert the eggs into the males pouch and the male Waite's three weeks for the eggs to hatch
sea star males don't give birth only the females
number of males/number of females at birth
Both sexes grow antlers, which (in the Scandinavian variety) for old males fall off in December, for young males in the early spring, and for females, summer which help them to camouflage. (source: Wikipedia) Females shed their antlers after they give birth.
They don't give birth- they lay eggs at around a couple of months age. Males generally live about a year, females have been known to live up to 11 years.
yes they are ,they are a slight bigger
No. Males carry the eggs and give birth to the young which is normally part of the female's role, but the male is still genetically male.
Really i think that males and females are all the same amount because you have generation like when your mum gives birth either to a son or a daughter if its a son he would get married then his wife would give birth it just carry ons
Yes, it is believed that all of Santa's reindeer, including Rudolf, are females. This is because males shed their antlers in late November and early December, but females retain them until they give birth in the spring.