Generally in the animal kingdom, males are larger than females and therefore would have thicker necks.
no the female pelvis is bigger
male tamaraws typically have thicker necks
Well, male and female aquatic turtles are easy to tell apart in a few years. If they are not at least 4inches long, you cannot tell what is a male or a female. A female is usually much more bigger than males when they are grown-up. Also, a female has a more broader head (neck) than a male. A male has a longer, thicker tail than a female, and it has much more longer, nastier nails than a female. Those are about it how you can tell them apart. I hope this helped you.
Male alligator snappers have thicker and longer tails.
Male swans are often a bit larger than the females and have a thicker neck; the knob at the base of the male's upper bill is larger than the female's knob.
If this is a reference to emus, both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is impossible to tell the male and female apart by appearance alone.
The male has a black ring around their neck.
if a mole is female, it will be on the back of her neck. If a male has a mole, iit will be located on either of his shoulders
Generally females are larger and thicker.
They don't. Both male and female emus have blue necks. It is virtually impossible to tell the male and female emu apart by their appearance.
Both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is virtually impossible to tell the male and female emu apart by their appearance.
the male cheetah bites the female cheetah because the male cheetah wants to get a sample of the females blood