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Human males' genes are more similar to the genes of human females than those of males of other species. Humans have 46 chromosomes; other species have other numbers of chromosomes.
Males of the species use the fangs to fight other males during mating season.
For the most part, yes the female animal does initiate mating. The female animals typically choose the male based on the males displays or characteristics. When the males are less aggressive the female chooses which male to mate with. In other animal species, the female animal gives off a scent and the male can pick up on this, thus it would appear that the female is the initiator.
almost every territorial animal does this
no
There is no "co-animal" for the Tasmanian devil. It is a solitary species that does not interact with other species, except to hunt and eat them.
Other deer, especially males during mating season.
Yes, when a wolf hunts they kill an animal of another species.
A lack of genetic variability in the species :)
Male gorillas are called bulls or silverbacks, other ape species males are simply called males, or if he is a group leader, boss.
A lack of genetic variability in the species #2
They have different animal species