Visit your local recreation center's weight room and its very easy to tell.
Visit a professional fitness center, like Gold's Gym and it's still easy to tell.
The answer is Yes, but steroids are a lot more prevalent than one might think.
i dont know you tell me
athletes sometimes take steroids because of their testosterone-like effects, anabolic steroids are taken because it makes muscles grow and to look real. Testosterone-like effects have really bad problems on the body depending on the gender for females anabolic steroids mimic male sex hormones females can grow facial hair and shrink females breasts, they begin to lose their female characteristics and gain a deep voice where as for males it's the opposite males on anabolic steroids as they can develop breasts and have a testicular shrinkage men and woman swap characteristics while on anabolic steroids,
No, only females do
Yes, but mostly males. Males attack each other unusually to take over another males pride. Also, when new males take over the pride they kill the cubs for the females to reproduce them. Also, males fight over females. Also females attack males and other females to steal meals or just to show off. so that's why lions do attack other lions or lionesses.
the long jump
Because it takes them a while to develop their feelings, while males can take faster to develop. So with slow development leads to stronger love.
simple take the males and females apart or get a tank divider
No, he does not take steroids.
No they do not take steroids
Train more... take steroids....
Asperger's Syndrome is diagnosed more often in males than in females. This could be because it occurs more often in males or it could be because it is not as easy to diagnose in females. For example, it is more likely to prompt concern if a boy seems withdrawn than if a girl seems "shy." As another example, it seems that the special interests of boys and girls differ, so a boy who is extremely interested in firearms will bother parents more than a girl who is extremely interested in horses, so they might discuss the boy with the doctor but not the girl.
Courtship behavior is a behavior in which males and females of the same species prepare for mating. Courtship behavior ensures that the males and females of the same species recognize one another, so that mating can take place
A cock bird is usually slightly larger than a hen (depending on the strain of bird). A male will spread it's tail feathers and drag them across the ground/floor when he is chasing after his female to go to nest. Females also spread their tail feathers, but they don't drag the feathers across the floor. Males make a distinctive "cooing" sound (more so than females). When eggs are present, males incubate during the day, females at night (they take 12-hour shifts). Males care for their squeakers once they leave the nest, while the female goes to nest again. Males tend to "defend" their perch space(s) more than females do (females just fly away). The top of a male's head is "flat" whereas a female's is rounded. Females just look more feminine than males do when looking at them as a whole.