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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.
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male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
Well you have to understand that it can be the other way around as well. The scent of the female wolf in heat can attract the male wolf just like the howl of both the male and female can attract each other. The scent, sound, body posture can all play a role in how one wolf is attracted to another. Rank does not matter if that wolf already has a mate or if they have both left the pack to start another. Omega's can even attract a mate so rank does not matter.
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It is the male cicada that produces the loud sound as a mating call to attract females. They have specialized structures called tymbals on their abdomen that vibrate rapidly to create the distinctive noise.
the male ! The female is totaly silent, only the male makes noise. Out of the males the Australian Cicada is the loudest of them all
Male animals such as peacocks, deer, and elk often engage in fights to attract a female during mating season. These fights can involve displays of strength, aggression, and dominance to demonstrate to the female that they are the most suitable mate. The winner of the fight is typically seen as the more desirable mate by the female.
Male animals reproduce by mating with female animals. In this process, the sperm from the male animal fertilizes the egg of a female animal.
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