The males feathers are prettier and it gets jealous
The female of the species has an orifice at the section of the back that connects to the tail feathers. If you pull the feathers aside with a fingertip you can see the actual vagina like orifice.
When a male peacock dances for a female peacock, the male peacock is attempting to impress the female peacock for mating purposes. If the male manages to impress the female, the female will allow the male to mate with her.
Maybe because they are just playing. Or if the tail is in the males face, then he'll pull on it. My female does the exact same thing
In mammals - no. Some fish and invertebrates can pull it off though.
Probably male, because they could do more hard labor. They could lift heavy weights and pull heavy loads.
yes and no. the female bunny will tend to do all the work. (so that's, make the nest, give birth alone and more..)the male usualy stays back and protects the female and young but he will help out in anyway possible.
If you are a male, they meant you are very handsome. If female they meant you are very attractive.
Well unless you want kittens, pull him off! He is trying to breed with her!
Maybe, if you get two dogs of the same breed e.g two beagles, get the pull rope make sure the FEMALE DOG grabs one end pull up swiftly and the male will go under her, drop her on top of him and they will stay there for a couple of seconds. Don't be surprised if the male keeps sniffing and nudging your female, is normal. The next day the male will go up to the female and nudge her, when he moves the puppies SHOULD be under the female. I'm not saying this will work for definite!
Probably male, because they could do more hard labor. They could lift heavy weights and pull heavy loads.
a jumper (clothes) is called 'un pull' (masc.) or 'un sweat-shirt (masc.) in French
That is called "preening". She is cleaning and waterproofing the duckling's feathers with oil and removing old feathers and down.