The male/female ratio of births is nearly 50/50, with a Little more (abt 1-2%) males being born.
males can orgasm once or maybe twice a day, females up to 7 or more
Twice as many women as men suffer from depression.
women. they generally talk more than twice as much as men
In all age groups, females are twice as likely to develop the disease than males
60% of cases appear between the ages of 30 and 60. Females are affected twice as often as males.
*EDIT BY AUTHOR* I'm a beginner and I'm getting 5 guppies. So should I get 1 male and 4 females or 2 males and 3 females?? I don't mind if I have a lot of babies, I'm giving them to good homes anyway. Short answer. Dont get five. Long Answer: You should always have 2 or three females to males. So I would recommend getting six. Do you know how to raise and birth fry? Or how to take care of them? These are important questions if you are getting different genders. Best of luck to you.
Hereditary OPCA affects approximately 10,000 people in the United States, with males affected approximately twice as often as females.
More than twice as many females are diagnosed with BD than males in the United States. However, in Middle Eastern and Asian areas, significantly more men are affected than females.
The male orangutan is twice the size of the female. You can tell a male by the large cheek pads called flanges, it's hairy beard and the poach that sits under it's throat. The poach makes a long, loud roar that is used for warning calls to other males or mating calls to females.
since they are the only marsupials that live in north america...Opossums can have 13+ babies in one litter, although it is unlikely that all will survive. Females can have liters up to twice a year.
No, Because swordtail's need to have twice as many females as males. rule is 1 male to 2 female. if you put 1 male with 1 female, the male will harass her and stress will definitely kill her. you setup doesnt look good. you have 3 males to 2 females. you need to buy 4 more females. 3M to 6F ratio, then they will be happy. - mamumami It is true the ratio of swordtails should be 2 females or more to 1 male. From breeding swordtails for over 25 years I can definitely say it is possible to breed a male and female swordtail no matter how many of either sex is in the tank. Going with the recommended ratio of males to females will greatly increase your chance of breading swordtails. TMOCM
Abnormal openings in the atrial septum occur during fetal development and are twice as common in females as in males. These abnormalities can go unnoticed if the opening is small, producing no abnormal symptoms