Females are usually larger than males.
yes the male is bigger then the female, ecxept the one yellow spoted salamander male is smaller :)
I have both males and females in my vast reptiles collection.
Females
A male may be larger, but the difference in size is not a notable one.
yes snakes do attack any one bigger than them
Well, mostly you can tell when they are a bit over one year, mostly its their tail the male has a bigger tail then the female. also the male has bigger foot claws!
It is extremely difficult to tell the difference between male and female kings snakes by their looks. Even experienced handlers will tell you that the only way to be 100% accurate when sexing them is to get them probed or popped by someone who knows what they are doing.
Male snakes have their reproductive organs, called hemipenes, located inside their bodies. During mating, one of the hemipenes is everted (turned inside out) and inserted into the female's cloaca. Each male snake has a pair of hemipenes, but typically only one is used during copulation.
Snakes mate through a process called copulation, where the male snake inserts one of his hemipenes into the female snake's cloaca. This allows for the transfer of sperm from the male to the female, resulting in fertilization of the eggs inside the female's body.
You can tell if they are male or female because of their size. The male is bigger than the female who is the smalleer one.
The ogdoad was the eight children of the gods Thoth and Maat. The ogdoad are the gods and goddesses of chaos, consisting of 4 frogs (2 male 2 female) and 4 snakes (also 2 male 2 female). within the snakes, there is Amun, who is one of the gods said to have created the universe
People think that one is bigger than another but they say they are related to birds that's why females are bigger BUT they are more related to crocodiles and alligators which males are bigger