No. Generally, females are smaller. An adult echidna ranges between 35cm and 53cm in length, not counting the 7-8cm snout, with males being longer. It is 30cm or less in height. The mass of an adult male is about 6kg, whilst a female is around 4.5kg.
The male and female chipmunk are about the same size.
No, the weight of the brain is not same in male and female. The weight of the brain in female is approximately 1400 and in male is 1600.
In most cases, the female spider is larger than the male spider of the same species.
No. Males are larger
no the male is a bit bigger than the female pin dolphin. no the male is a bit bigger than the female pin dolphin.
No. The male must always be the same size or smaller than the female.
yes ... but they should be of same size....
No. your brain size is the same as everyones
They are not all the same because the female is very big in size but the male is very small so which ends up happening is what the female has babies with the male and the female ends up killing him.
No. The dogs must either both be the same size, or the male must be smaller than the female.
Answer: The male has the same hourglass red mark on the abdomen, but is much smaller than the female. On the female, the abdomen is 10-20 times the size of the thorax. so the female has a bigger butt than the male lol!!!
On average, male and female brains are similar in size. However, there can be differences in specific brain regions and structures between males and females. It is important to note that brain size alone does not determine intelligence or cognitive abilities.