Many, though not all, species of tortoises are sexually dimorphic, though the differences between males and females vary from species to species. In some species, males have a longer, more protruding neck plate than their female counterparts, while in others the claws are longer on the females. In most tortoise species, the female tends to be larger than the male. Some believe that males grow quicker, while the female grows slower but larger. The male also has a plastron that is curved inwards to aid reproduction. The easiest way to determine the sex of a tortoise is to look at the tail. The females, as a general rule have a smaller tail which is dropped down whereas the males have a much longer tail which is usually pulled up and to the side of the rear shell.
Around 10 inches.
Of course Star toto do have a tail & based on their tial one can decide whether the toto is male or female... But its difficult to suggest unless toto reaches at 4-5 years of its age
Female
Male and Female- Arctic Star Male- Arty Female- Alley male/female - Ice male/female - Yuki (Japanese: means snow)
Indian star tortoise was created in 1795.
As a star fish he technically has no sex (as in male/female)
no it doesn't she leaves them there and puts dirt or sand over them to keep them warm. if she sat on them she would squash them
sea star males don't give birth only the females
You might consider the Masons (also known as the Freemasons or Ancient Free and Accepted Masons) to be the male counterpart of Eastern Star; however Masons can join the Eastern Star as well. Eastern Star is the largest fraternal organization in the world to which both male and female members can belong. However, a female holds the highest office in the organization.
They are very similar but not exactly alike.
yes
Sunny star catcher would be translated as:Sonniger Sternenfänger (male)Sonnige Sternenfängerin (female)