All clams start out as males first. Some decide to become females at some point in their lives.
All clams start out as makes then some decide to become females later on
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All clams, i do belive, start out as males and half of them turn into female or become both in there life spam. Researchers at the Marine Biological Association in Plymouth examined clams in estuaries from Southampton to the Severn and found that males at 17 of 23 sites suffered a condition called "intersex", where their testes contain both sperm and eggs. In some cases the male sexual organs contained thousands of eggs and up to 60% of clams were affected.
Yes, mermaids are female. Mermen are males.
No, not all species have males and females. For an example, whip tail lizards are an all-female species.
No. All males.
Yes, in the very beginning of your life everyone was a female. However within the first few weeks the sex is determined and then the males become males.
Yes, but not all zebras, some are female, some are male
There are two sexes of Ladybugs, male and female.
Males are rare, if they exist at all. The gene for the calico fur is carried by the female chromosome.
all shih tzus tails curl female or male.
clownfish are all born males and the dominant male of a group will turn female when the female of that group dies.
um, no, not at all.