it will be different in various animals.in case of cattles it is 10.94% in cows and 11.92% in bulls.
Yes!
All male seahorses carry children rather than females.
That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
Females have different physiological needs than males. Females have a system where they conceive, gestate and lactate for their young, whereas males are simply focused on mating with the females. Males tend to be more muscular and larger than females, but not less "frail" than females.
In the species that can be deadly in the first place, the females can often be the deadlier gender. I am thinking about the female Black Widow spider who eats the male spider after they have mated
male are fools an filled of fat which increases fat and women dance
Male animals usually are more attractive than the females because the males are the ones who have to go and fight for their mates, and they have to do a certain routine to impress the females. Haha well I hoped I helped!!! xDDDDD Hehe
Just like most animals, the male climbs on the females back and mates.
Hemoglobin is present in blood and carries oxygen to all parts of the body; males have high testosterone levels which are a very potent anabolic... due to these anabolic effects the hemoglobin levels are higher then females.
yes in humans but other animals such as the sea horse the male gives birth
All mammalian hybrids are sterile if male. The females can be subfertile.
The females do the rearing of the offspring. In fact, some male animals are known for eating their own offspring, like Lions. Males are usually highly aggressive to their offspring.