Mons pubis, Genitalia and Uretha
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No, snails are not both male and female. They are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs.
belugas are both male and female every single species have both male and female in their family
Both male, and female.
they were both male and female
they are both male and female
There are both male and female leopards.
Anul is for both male and female.
Plants can be both male and female, or have both male and female parts within the same plant. Some plants have separate male and female individuals, while others have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive organs.
Snails can be both male and female, a characteristic known as being hermaphroditic. This means that they have both male and female reproductive organs.
Both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is impossible to tell the male and female apart by appearance alone.
It happens in sexual intercourse. If the sperm is a male and the egg is female it will be male but if both are female, it will be female!