No not usually, but I'm sure there are cases where the male doesn't grow as large as he should, or a female just growing larger than she should...
because they are spiky little buggers who get arroused by the spikes on female seahorses.
The purpose of running spikes are to provide traction as well as minimizing the chances of slipping. The spikes for a distance runner tend to be larger than spikes used by a sprinter.
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Yes they do, but they are only "spikes".
Male iguanas are typically larger than females.
Yes they do, but they are only "spikes".
The purpose of running spikes are to provide traction as well as minimizing the chances of slipping. The spikes for a distance runner tend to be larger than spikes used by a sprinter.
Male iguanas are typically larger than females.
The female ones are larger, as female urethra is larger.
Males are called Spikes and females are called Fins.