yes, much more aggressive.
Yes it is
Kangaroos can be male or female. That is how they reproduce.
Yes. Amongst the many kangaroo species, males are larger than females, and this includes the grey kangaroos.
The term "flyer" is a reference to the speed at which an adult female kangaroo moves. A kangaroo in full flight is a picture of speed and grace, and because a female is lighter than a male, she will react more quickly and can move along at even greater speed, seeming to "fly" along the ground.
yes it is true they relate more to male teachers
No the teeth aren't any sharper; but being larger, they tend to have stronger jaws making their bites significantly worse than from a female.
A female frog has a bigger body.
No. The female kiwi is larger than the male.
Because female is intelligent more than male and female is olso kind.
A normal male has both male & female hormones. But male hormones are predominantly higher than female hormones male eunuch female hormones are more than normal giving him female characteristics normal female,both hormones are there but female hormones are predominantly higher than male hormones female eunuchs male hormones are higher than normal.
A male is stronger than a female.
They are both about the same in terms of aggressiveness. Males will fight each other over female mating partners. Females will fight other kangaroos or animals to protect their babies. It should be noted that kangaroos are not territorial. They do not fight over food or water, but males will fight to be the alpha male in the mob. They do not actually fight over the same female - they fight for dominance. This is because only the dominant male will breed with all the females in the mob. Thus, in the wild, the male is more likely to be aggressive. When it comes to attacks of kangaroos upon people, this seems to be equally shared by males and females if the attack is seemingly unprovoked. However, anyone who chooses to challenge a kangaroo is more likely to be attacked if the kangaroo is a male.