it can be difficult and is likely to be most accurate in their breeding season. the males in season will develop white spots by their gills and on the edges of his fins, the females anus will protrude a bit while the males will stay slightly turned inward. the femles are likely to get fatter bellies which you will notice when looking from above. in breeding season the males will chase the females although if there are no females the males will chase other males so be careful using that one! hope this helps
Females are called graybacks and males are called silverbacks.
the males compete to fertilize
I am a male but I'll have to be honest. The answer to this question is that this is the difference of hormones which makes men/males so angry and aggressive. And also i want to say that the females have more maturity than males because the puberty in women/females starts earlier than males, and as you know puberty is a step to maturity and responsibilities.
Yes, but mostly males. Males attack each other unusually to take over another males pride. Also, when new males take over the pride they kill the cubs for the females to reproduce them. Also, males fight over females. Also females attack males and other females to steal meals or just to show off. so that's why lions do attack other lions or lionesses.
During the breeding season (Spring time) the males will nudge the females to try to get a chase going. Once the chase starts, the males chase the females and the excitement grows, the chase gets faster, and the spawning begins.
No. It is a territorial thing.
Black Moores are simply a form of "goldfish' and they spawn exactly the same way. The males chase the females who release their ova which are fertilised by the males during the chase.
it can be difficult and is likely to be most accurate in their breeding season. the males in season will develop white spots by their gills and on the edges of his fins, the females anus will protrude a bit while the males will stay slightly turned inward. the femles are likely to get fatter bellies which you will notice when looking from above. in breeding season the males will chase the females although if there are no females the males will chase other males so be careful using that one! hope this helps
the males have a long tail and females kinda have a flattale
Mallards are the most aggressive type of ducks out there. The males will chase away other males to keep the females for himself. female mallards will do a bit of fighting back witch excites the males.
In spring time when the water temperature starts to get over 65F they will come into breeding condition. The males then chase the females around the plants at the surface of the water. In the excitement of the 'chase' the females release thousands of sticky ova (eggs) and the males release their milt (sperm) which fertilises them as they stick to the water plants.
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.
96 males to 100 females.
males
2:1
Both males and females can get pubic lice