No. There are approximately 56.76 million males vs. 59.46 million females in Mexico.
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England has exactly 200,000 male and females.
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That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
The answer depends on how many of females and how many non-females are in the room. The question provides no information on these and therefore there can be no sensible answer.
206 is females and males.
Some 56,802,477 or 50.5% of the total Mexican population.
Male koalas can be kept together as long as they are not within a colony of females. If they do not have any females or territory to fight over, they can live peacably together. Native wildlife sanctuaries often keep several males separate from the females quite successfully.
Male cheetahs are generally larger than females.
Only the females lay eggs.
53% male and 47% female