No. Male platypuses do not have darker fur than females.
No their is no colour difference.
Male cheetahs are generally larger than females.
The male normally have darker colour feathers than females, and some ganders (like mine) can have a crown, which looks like a big bump, on the top of their head.
No. Male platypuses will mate with several different females. Males have a linear territory that extends for up to three kilometres along a creek or riverbank, while the females' territory extends around 1 km in length. This means that the male often has territorial rights over more than one female.
Male lions tend to be slightly darker in color than the females; a more golden orange compared to the light creamy yellow. But, although the differences are noticeable by the trained eye, they are minimal.
Normally, yes male koalas are larger than female koalas.
When fully grown, platypuses vary tremendously in size, from just 600grams to 2.4kg. Males are always much larger than females. On average, females are around 800-900 grams, and males vary from 1.6 to 2.4kg.
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At maturity, females are much larger, any bass over seven pounds is most certainly a female. With smaller fish, females tend to be somewhat darker on top than males.
Females, by far.