Just size and feathers. The male has a tail that he uses for attracting the female. The male is slightly bigger.
Techniqually, the species itself is actually peafowl. Anyway, the male is called a peacock, the female a peahen, and the offspring peachicks. There is no specific name for a young male or young female peafowl.
The female Tasmanian devil is much smaller than the male, but apart from that, there is little difference between the two, aside from the obvious difference of male and female reproductive organs. The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial, and the female therefore has a pouch in which she rears her young.
filly is a young female horse and mare is a female horse a filly can be a mare when she get older the difference is like a girl and a woman or a lady
The male peacock does not help the female with the eggs or young in any way.
Lamb - there is no different between gender. Only when they are adults is there a difference.
The young, or larva, of a peacock butterfly is called a "caterpillar".
A hen is female and a cockerel is a young male.
Explain the difference between young and mature mountains?
As young owls mature, they get larger, they learn how to fly and how to capture their prey, and they become capable of reproducing.
the difference is when you gentlly touch under the tail if something pops out of a small hole it is a male if nothing pops out it is a female. For more details, see the related question below (it applies to young lop eared rabbits as well as all rabbits).
The young peacock is called peachick
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