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The males only have blue beaks during the summer. Since summer and spring is their breeding time, I guess it's to attract mates or to let the females know that they are males, but they have many other ways to let the females know they are males.
During the summer, mallard drakes go into "eclipse" - their plumage changes to brown and they look like the girls.
Yes, but mostly males. Males attack each other unusually to take over another males pride. Also, when new males take over the pride they kill the cubs for the females to reproduce them. Also, males fight over females. Also females attack males and other females to steal meals or just to show off. so that's why lions do attack other lions or lionesses.
Depends on the species. Most animals are more concerned about eating as much as they can and staying out of the heat and inclement weather that comes around during summer time. Ungulates, especially the males, are putting on weight and growing antlers (except bison) in preparation to the rutting season come autumn.
"Although the number of males undergoing liposuction has increased in the last couple of years, it is still females who undergo more liposuction than males."
Crickets are the insects that make noise in the summer. They are not the only noisy insects, but they are the noisiest.
The males only have blue beaks during the summer. Since summer and spring is their breeding time, I guess it's to attract mates or to let the females know that they are males, but they have many other ways to let the females know they are males.
Late summer and springtime. The males resemble females in winter.
All kinds of reindeer grow and lose their antlers: for old males they fall off in December, for young males in early spring, and for females in the summer.
"I would assume that it is more popular among males. I am not sure what kind of a car it is, but it sounds like a truck. Most males like trucks, I know woman like them too."
For males, from the age 13-16 you will be starting puberty
It was pictograms which depicted syllables. We use alphabetic writing which males the sounds clear.
It was pictograms which depicted syllables. We use alphabetic writing which males the sounds clear.
I read somewhere that the ones that sing at night are males that do not have a mate.
Peacocks often make loud cat-like noises when calling out to other males
Frog's attract a mate by croking witch their throts strike in and out
"The pronghorn lives in grasslands, brushlands and deserts. The pronghorn lives in herds that change in size depending on the season. In the summer, females and their young will gather in bands of less than a dozen individuals. Young males less than two years old form bachelor herds. Breeding males establish individual territories. In the winter, the herd will include males and females and can include hundreds of pronghorns. The pronghorn migrates from a summer feeding ground to a winter feeding ground." - Citation: nhptv.org "The pronghorn lives in grasslands, brushlands and deserts. The pronghorn lives in herds that change in size depending on the season. In the summer, females and their young will gather in bands of less than a dozen individuals. Young males less than two years old form bachelor herds. Breeding males establish individual territories. In the winter, the herd will include males and females and can include hundreds of pronghorns. The pronghorn migrates from a summer feeding ground to a winter feeding ground." - Citation: nhptv.org