aside from their sexual organs, toms (male turkeys) also have a "beard", a tuft of coarse hair that protrudes from their upper chest.
one can give birth and one cannot.
Females lay the eggs. Che
No, wild turkeys do not mate for life. Turkeys travel in same sex flocks. During the breeding season, March and April, one male will find a flock of females and mate with several of the female turkeys from the flock.
Different species have many different ways of being identified as male or female. In some there is no external difference at all.
different parts of the flower are not different genders, and it depends on the flower. Not every plant have different genders, some species are asexual (both male and female).
It depends.There's "male" and "female" in some algaes, where a female genome, and a male genome come together to form the zygote.But they dont have male and female the way humans think of male and female.
Different species require different methods to determine if the fish is male or female. Usually, the female is larger and rounder than the male. Some species have different shapes of fins. Some species have different colors. Without knowing what species you are trying to identify, it is difficult to give a definite answer.
Well the male has penis and testicles, the sexual reproductive organs, outside of hos body. Also the male goes kuckoo doo doo dooo
yes....look at humans
Not all fruits are sweet... Its just the way it is. Every fruit is different... They grow different, they need different things to be able to flourish a well as growing in different places.
a male because it uses its voice to atract women but some different types of frogs female would be louder
To attract female turkeys. Believe it or not Tom Turkeys look the way they do because of evolution, manipulated by the sexual preferences of female turkeys. They prefer the really ugly Toms so by sexual selection the Toms just kept getting uglier and uglier.