Chimera oddly enough was female.
In Greek mythology, a chimera is typically described as a female fire-breathing creature with the body parts of different animals.
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Unicorns have a horse's body with a horn on their head. Hippogriffs usually have a horse's body and the rest is an eagle's head and wings. The Chimera, from Greek mythology, was a female monster with a goats body, the head of a male lion, and a tail ending in a serpents head. The term chimera is also used to describe a creature consisting of the parts of incongruous creatures.
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sexuality is not binary (male/female) it is a wide continuous spectrum from male (psyche) with male parts (anatomy) over male with female parts to female with male parts and female with female parts and even male & female psyches with male and female anatomy!
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Male or female
Male writers are male, and female writers are female.
Bulbasaur Male: Lonely Female: Docile Charmander Male: Docile Female: Brave Squirtle Male: Quirky Female: Bold Pikachu Male: Brave Female: Hasty Meowth Male: Sassy Female: Relaxed Chikorita Male: Calm Female: Quiet Cyndaquil Male: Timid Female: Calm Totodile Male: Jolly Female: Sassy Treecko Male: Quiet Female: Hardy Torchic Male: Hasty Female: Rash Mudkip Male: Rash Female: Lonely Skitty Male: Hasty Female: Naive Turtwig Male: Bold Female: Timid Chimchar Male: Naive Female: Impish Piplup Male: Impish Female: Quirky Munchlax Male: Relaxed Female: Jolly
All bulls are male. Cows are female, mostly.
A hermaphrodite is a person with both male and female sex organs. With humans that usually happens when two separate fertilized eggs join together in the womb to create one individual. This is called a chimera. With a chimera, it is impossible to tell from the outside what the inside of the person looks like. Chimeras turn off cells from one person or the other almost at random. Did the cells in the heart come mostly from the male or the female? Where did the stomach come from? Then to answer your question, we must ask, "Is the male reproductive system complete or did the body only produce one part of it?" The answer to your question would require a microscope to check for semen and sperm. There are known cases so the possible possibility of such a thing is yes, however rare.
A goose is female, a gander is a male.