yes they do they learn differently because, females learn faster because they like to take there time with everything so that it is perfect while some men not all but some men half step wit some of there jobs.
Male budgies tend to speak better then females. Although don't count the females out, some can learn to talk and females are also very good whistlers!
There's no difference. If they payed males and females differently, that would be sexist and illegal.
I don't believe so..................
A sex-limited trait is a characteristic that is only expressed in one sex, either male or female. This trait is typically controlled by genes located on sex chromosomes. For example, male pattern baldness is a sex-limited trait that is more commonly seen in males than females. In this case, the trait manifests differently in males and females due to the influence of sex hormones and genetic factors specific to each sex.
Typically, male continue to grow until approximately 21 years of age. Females stop growing - I believe - at approximately 17 years of age. I'm not sure about the latter.Typically, male continue to grow until approximately 21 years of age. Females stop growing - I believe - at approximately 17 years of age. I'm not sure about the latter.Typically, male continue to grow until approximately 21 years of age. Females stop growing - I believe - at approximately 17 years of age. I'm not sure about the latter.Typically, male continue to grow until approximately 21 years of age. Females stop growing - I believe - at approximately 17 years of age. I'm not sure about the latter.Typically, male continue to grow until approximately 21 years of age. Females stop growing - I believe - at approximately 17 years of age. I'm not sure about the latter.Typically, male continue to grow until approximately 21 years of age. Females stop growing - I believe - at approximately 17 years of age. I'm not sure about the latter.
no female elk don't i believe but male elk do have antlers!!!
Sex-limited traits are characteristics that are only expressed in one sex due to differences in anatomy or physiology. These traits manifest differently in males and females because they are controlled by sex-specific hormones or genes. For example, male-pattern baldness is a sex-limited trait that is typically only seen in males due to the influence of male hormones like testosterone.
Male cheetahs are generally larger than females.
females
Male parakeets cannot lay eggs--only females can.
No. Male platypuses do not have darker fur than females.
Male Blue Swedish ducks typically have a darker shade of blue on their feathers, while females have a lighter shade. Males also have a curly tail feather called a "drake feather" that females lack. Additionally, males may have a slightly larger body size than females.