Baby sharks of either sex are called pups
In some shark species, females tend to be larger than males to accommodate their developing embryos and provide room for future pregnancies. This difference in size can also be attributed to sexual selection, as larger females are often more successful in breeding and passing on their genes to the next generation.
I don't think male and females have specific names.
The males are called males and the females are called females. SIMPLE!
Similar to deer, male kangaroos are referred to as bucks (They also can be called boomers, jacks, or old men). Females are does (Or flyers or jills).
I don't think male and females have specific names.
move the male in the females cage and they will have sex and have babies
Male: Tiger Female: Tigress Baby: Cub
I believe there is always a fifty percent chance of either male or female sharks so neither is more likely than the other. Though more females may occur, that doesn't mean there will always more.
the male shark is called a male shark
Females carry the baby because the egg is located inside of her body.Whenthe sperm cells form the male go into the females' body, the egg and the sperm collide to make a baby....
chimps
yes but mainly baby male goats but they always keeped one one male with the females