They are both the same.
The sternal ends of a grandmother's ribs tend to be more rounded and flared compared to a grandfather's ribs. This is due to differences in bone structure, fat distribution, and muscle mass between male and female bodies. Generally, grandmothers may have a wider and more rounded ribcage compared to grandfathers.
There are more female cats in the neighborhood.
Females have the same number of ribs as males -- 12 pairs. In most cases a female will have an extra rib, so in stead of 24 she may have 25. It has also been researched that many males have 23, so that leaves this question up for discussion.
We have a total of 20 ribs, ten being on each side.
There are normally 24 ribs (12 pairs) in a male human rib cage and the same in a female human rib cage, so the total in a man and a woman would be 48 ribs.
Female and male animals of any species have the same number of ribs. The story in the bible about Adam's rib is a myth. Men and women have the same number of ribs, and every other bone. Gorillas and other apes are no different.
No, but some breeds/strains been bred with more ribs so there is more bacon on the carcass.
Yes, both male and female rats have the same number of ribs, typically around 13 pairs. The rib cage structure is usually the same in both genders of rats.
Unito (male) Unita (female) Uniti (male or male and female, more) Unite (female, more than one)
The female ferret or Jill has eight nipples A ferret has 8 teats.
All human beings naturally have 12 pairs of ribs. It doesn't matter if they're American, Chinese, Male, Female, Christian or Jewish. They all have 12 pairs of ribs.
The specific number of ribs is an evolutionary accident, nothing more.
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
At present there are far more male carpenters than female.
Transition from male to female is more commonly observed in the transgender community.
There are 24 ribs
male are more illiterate. for sure ;)