it is more of a blob than a shape
Male
Females
Examples of gender nouns for males:fathersonunclebrothermankingmanboarbuckbullramroosterExamples of gender nouns for females:motherdaughterauntsisterwomanqueensowdoecowewehenExamples of common gender nouns:parentchildrelativesiblingpersonneighborfriendbirddeersheephorsecatExamples of neuter gender nouns:anchorballchairdooreducationfacegearharpicejokekitelunch
gender- more common in males smoking genetics
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No, the noun 'husband' is a gender specific noun for a male. The noun 'spouse' is an example of a common gender noun. This answer is the standard for the present day but language evolves over time. In a world where same sex marriages are becoming more common, the question could have a different answer in the future.
i would have to say both. But i would go to the same gender. so there's your answer. jon
No
Hemophilia is more common in males. It's a sex-linked disease.
The sad answer is humans. Due to over fishing the deep sea, we kill many of these unusual creatures. There are no more known predators. The Blob fish lives in the waters of Australia and Tasmania at great depths, almost 2,000 feet! These creatures are likely to become extinct with the way we are treating them.
The blob fish, a member of the Psychrolutidae family actually spends most of its life living beneath the silt layer on the bottom of the ocean. Over time, the fish has evolved into the modern deep sea snapping turtle, thought to be the only natural predator of wild freshwater salmon. Over time, the turtles begin to develop more rigid vertebrae, allowing them to walk upright and grow thumbs for grasping their prey.