No. Being a virgin does not make a male more fertile. Losing his virginity will not make him more fertile either.
More likely in males.
Both - more common in males
I looked this up and the recent trends in smoking using graphs showed that males smoke more then females. I think....... I'm not sure. Yes. Females do smoke more.
Fertile men should have sperm that is between light gray to off-white. There is not a perfect color that will indicate fertility.
it makes it more fertile.
Being hirsute has no effect on a males fertility.
They are just called male ants. Nearly all ant colonies also have some fertile males called "drones" and one or more fertile females called "queens."
more fertile, most fertile
Most fertile is the superlative for fertile.
In males, the testis become larger and can produce mature sperm. in males, the ovaries become fertile. Only fertile sperm and eggs can reproduce.
Males, There are more males in jail. The do lie
The f1 (first generation) males are sterile, but when the f1 females are bred back to cattle, both male and female offspring will mostly be fertile.
Being fertile means that your body is in such a state that it can cause a pregnancy to occur.. in males: that means that your sperm and reproductive system are healthy. in females: it more refers to a certain time in your cycle when you can get pregnant, which is the few days before and the day of ovulation. ~pawsalmighty
Yes. Neutered males remain fertile for up to two weeks following the procedure.
virgin can provide the services by being no more virgin
The whiptail lizard. they reproduce without fertilization, parthenogenesis (virgin birth).
The Greek goddess Artemis did not have a mate. Artemis was a virgin goddess and did not marry or mate with males.