It depends what dinosaur and if the female was defending her nest etc, etc.
no
A species does not belong to a particular gender. There were both male and female spinosaurus.
You cant the male would kill the female unless you have already a female then the female would kill the male
Adult female dinosaurs generally have a broader pelvis to allow for egg laying. Female dinosaurs that were about to lay eggs grew a type of bone tissue between the marrow and the exterior of their limb bones. It is called medullary bone, and is used to make eggshells. Only female dinosaurs had this.
U can't cos on Jurassic Park all the dinosaurs are girls.
All the dinosaurs in jurassic park were female.
There were both male and female dinosaurs.
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
They do not give birth they lay eggs (spawn). The female should be removed after they have finished spawning otherwise the male will kill her.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
Yes because the male will try to kill the female and the babies