Intersex is an animal that is neither male or female. An animal that has both male and female parts is called a hermaphrodite.
Animals that do not have a gender are called asexual. These animals reproduce with themselves. Some animals that are asexual are worms and amoebas.
This animal does not have a specific name for the indicated gender.
the earthworm. it has male parts on the end of its body and female on the top it can reproduce without a mate.cj
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An animal with legs might be called a biped or a quadruped. An animal without legs can move in a two-anchor movement or in a lateral undulation movement.
(dovertebrates ) an animal without a penis or internal skeleton is called an dovertebrate an animal with backbone or internal skeleton is called a novertebrate
This animal does not have a specific name for the indicated gender.
Most animals need an animal of the opposite gender, however a snail does not need another snail to reproduce.
the earthworm. it has male parts on the end of its body and female on the top it can reproduce without a mate.cj
Lewis Kenna
An animal with legs might be called a biped or a quadruped. An animal without legs can move in a two-anchor movement or in a lateral undulation movement.
This animal does not have a specific name for the indicated gender. For example, "female cheetah
A bull is a male cattle. A female cattle is called a cow. So, yes, bulls can only be one gender - male.
A animal without a backbone is called an invertibrate. Mammals, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians, and Birds are not invertibrates as they have backbones. Arthropds, including Insects and Arachnids, are invertibrates. Hope This Helps!!
(dovertebrates ) an animal without a penis or internal skeleton is called an dovertebrate an animal with backbone or internal skeleton is called a novertebrate
It's called a John or Jane Doe depending on the gender.
The gender of an animal doesn't matter when it comes to the animal that the bob cat hunts. The bob cat will hunt the animal preferably a rabbit and eat it later on.
Mammals, Amphibians, Birds, or Insects