a male zebra finch has an orange spotted cheeks, black bars across its breast, and under their wings they have a brown area with white spots in it
A female finch is a gray and brown and a male has an orange-red face and chest
well - one is a female and one is a male !
A finch? Unless I'm thinking of the wrong animal, it's a bird and it can lay fertile eggs that can be hatched. but you must have a male finch with the female, otherwise any eggs it lays will be infertile.
there is no specific name or term for a male or female snake apart from its sex: male or female.
Male and female society finches are identical in appearance, but not in behaviour - however, to discover whether yours is male or female (assuming you only have the one) you'll need to intoroduce it to another society finch known to be female. Males will conduct a distinctive courtship dance during which he will fluff up his feathers and bounce up and down on the perch, whereas females will not. There's a picture of a male (with the darker colouring of the wild bird rather than the light feathers that your domesticated bird may have) engaged in the dance at http://www.efinch.com/birdpixchocpiedsoc.jpg
A person can tell the difference between a male and female java finch by the birds beaks. The beaks will be shaped differently.
you don't
the female cant lay egg without the male
if you want babies
Well, The Male Zebra Danio are usually "Smaller and Slimmer" while the Females are Bigger especially when they are going to have fry.
yes they can, as ours laid one last night lol
Yes, I do believe they can. Whether it was a male or female, they both can. In the white streak, the female can't recognized the male, and flees him, causing him to be aggressive, but you can breed both white., but since you are talking about the grey streak, they definitely can, its also possible for them to breed. Hope I have helped.
check their weewee
A Male zebra is 1.35m and I don't know what a female zabras height is.
a baby zebra
Get a male and female Zebra to mate.
They luv eachutha!
i guess it looks the same as a male zebra