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Recent research indicates that women are more likely to change sexual preferences over the course of their lives. This may well be an evolutionary response to take older females out of the running for mates, or it may indicate that women are more honest about their feelings. This may explain the difficulty researchers have had answering the question of relative incidence of homosexuality, and why some surveys have indicated that lesbianism is less common than male homosexuality. (No surveys to date have indicated that lesbianism is more common than male homosexuality.)
It's more of a male name. females do have it, but it is more common in males.
It is more common in female but they both can have it
animals
It's more common in women than men.
Miguel (for a male)Micaela (more common) or Miguela (for a female)
The female because of her being able to give birth
Unito (male) Unita (female) Uniti (male or male and female, more) Unite (female, more than one)
Male and female kittens have physical differences in their genitalia. Male kittens have a penis and testicles, while female kittens have a vulva. Additionally, male kittens tend to be slightly larger and more muscular than female kittens. Behavioral differences may also be present, with male kittens often being more territorial and aggressive, while female kittens may be more nurturing and affectionate.
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
The chances of an orange cat being female are about 20-25, as orange cats are more commonly male due to genetics.
At present there are far more male carpenters than female.
A male and female scorpion are both simply called, scorpion. The female scorpion, however, tends to be the more dominant sex, being quit a bit larger.