In hummingbird species, males typically engage in courtship displays, showcasing their vibrant plumage and aerial acrobatics to attract females. They are often territorial and defend feeding areas to impress potential mates. Females, on the other hand, are primarily responsible for building nests, incubating eggs, and caring for the young after they hatch, highlighting a more nurturing role. This division of roles is common in many bird species, where males focus on attracting mates and females on raising offspring.
its mostly male in animal species.
A male giraffe is called a bull
No she is a male and famale
Yes they are bigger!!
Aphrodite was Greek and famale.
Keep them away from each other.
it searches food
la otra (famale) or el otro (male)
A female swan is called a "pen". (A male swan is called a "cob")
Look at their belly. If there is a black lump there, that is the male reproductive system, meaning the donkey is male. If there is no black lump, the donkey is a female.
Both male and female have brains and also they both grow human hair and have a multiple amount of organs.
Just keep restarting. For the starters, the chance of getting a male is 7/8.