There are no official names for male and female koalas, but scientists and researchers will refer to the male as a "buck" and the female as a "doe".
Young koalas, like the young of other marsupials, are referred to as joeys.
There is no specific name for a female koala.
There are no particular names for the male and female koala. Sometimes the male is referred to as a "buck" and the female as a "doe", but these terms are not formally recognised. The young koala is called a joey, which is the same name by which all young marsupials are known.
well.........one is a male and one is a female
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
That is a mule.
In humans, which sex chromosome determines if an offspring is a male or female?
Male and female koalas do not stay together after mating. They each return to their own home range. In koala sanctuaries, the males are kept separate from the females except during breeding season.
you have a 50/50 chance of producing both a male and female offspring, it really depends on whether or not your offspring's DNA will have XY chromosomes (male) or XX chromosomes (female)
An offspring will only be male if it has a Y chromosome.
you have a 50/50 chance of producing both a male and female offspring, it really depends on whether or not your offspring's DNA will have XY chromosomes (male) or XX chromosomes (female)
yes. there is.
While it is typical that a female would carry the offspring in a heterogamous species. Male pregnancy is the term used when a male carries the offspring. Male fish of the Syngnathidae family carry their offspring.