Kittens can be male (boy), female (girl), or intersex (having characteristics of both male and female).
Male and female are the different genders.
Yes they are different genders. Hope this helps!
Kittens' genders can typically be determined at around 8 weeks of age by looking at their genitalia.
Kittens' genders can typically be determined within the first few weeks of their life by looking at their genitalia.
no
See if it has the reproductive organs of a male or a female by lifting up its tail.
No. Kittens can be all different colors at birth
different parts of the flower are not different genders, and it depends on the flower. Not every plant have different genders, some species are asexual (both male and female).
They are younger.
No.
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When students of different genders have a sleepover.