females are larger than the males in many species. however in some like leopard geckos the males are larger and in others males and females are the same size.
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In species such as mammals and birds the male species is typically larger than females. However, other than those the opposite occurs. In the majority of reptiles the females are larger than the males except lizards and crocodiles and most insects the female is larger than the males.
To attract female lizards for mating purposes.
Males are a bit larger than females.
Male lions are larger, and have manes that the lionesses lack.
Normally, the female is slightly larger than the male.
The male is slightly larger than the female.
Like most dinosaurs and some modern lizards, the female may have been larger.
The female is larger than the male in most birds of prey. This helps when hunting because the male being smaller is faster and more agile in flight. The female while slower can catch larger prey.
a lizard is a mo'o (for both male and female lizards).
Female turkeys are smaller than male domestic turkeys. Wild turkeys have the same size difference but the difference is not as great. See the links below.
Females are slightly larger than males in most species.
YES it can. It could lead to death. The male always has to be smaller than the female
Because on average males are larger than females in our species, male brains on average are larger. However, a given male brain when compared to a given female brain can certainly be smaller.
The male turkey is substantially larger than the female.
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there is no certain size but i have experienced that my female pig IS larger than my friends male but it matters on their diet and execise.i hope this is of use to you