Males are somewhat larger.
Both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is impossible to tell the male and female apart by appearance alone.
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Well one has male reproductive parts the other female parts
the blue one is male and the others female
Well, male and female aquatic turtles are easy to tell apart in a few years. If they are not at least 4inches long, you cannot tell what is a male or a female. A female is usually much more bigger than males when they are grown-up. Also, a female has a more broader head (neck) than a male. A male has a longer, thicker tail than a female, and it has much more longer, nastier nails than a female. Those are about it how you can tell them apart. I hope this helped you.
Well, the female cheetah must give birth, hunt by herself, survive by herself, take care of atleast one cub multiple times in their lives, and keep her offspring alive. The male eats, sleeps, and produces life with the female. After producing life, it leaves and may later eat its own child. Obviously the female cheetah.
If this is a reference to emus, both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is impossible to tell the male and female apart by appearance alone.
well the male would have the male gonads and the female would have the female ones. You can tell them apart because the males would be outside the body.
it does not have a pennies
Female squabs don't exist, they are a dying breed sadly.
the female is usually the one with ruffled wing from being mated with
On a male molly behind their anal fin is a pointed fin called the gonopondium. On the female it will be rounded.