do males and females have different abilities when eatimating size
males and females have different sex chromosomes
Female have two X chromosomes while males have an X and a Y chromosome.
The ratio of males to females in a population
Perhaps, coupled with sexual selection. Take the elephant seal. The preference of females for large males to head the harems drove the evolution of larger and larger variance in the size of the males to the females and rather quickly.
Most male animals have different color fur to show off and attract a beautiful female. The same goes for kangaroos. Females are a plain brown, and males are a beautiful reddish brown.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that males and females have inherently different abilities when estimating an object's size. Any perceived differences in estimating object size are more likely due to individual factors such as experience, spatial awareness, and cognitive processing rather than gender.
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males have worse eyesight but that is made up in hearing i hope that answers your question!
The males are called males and the females are called females. SIMPLE!
Yes, males typically have XY chromosomes and females typically have XX chromosomes.
i think they do
The cost of reproduction is different for males and females because they have different biological roles in reproduction. Females invest more energy and resources in producing eggs and carrying offspring, while males typically invest less in producing sperm. This difference in investment leads to different costs associated with reproduction for males and females.
Because males are more musculer
Females have different physiological needs than males. Females have a system where they conceive, gestate and lactate for their young, whereas males are simply focused on mating with the females. Males tend to be more muscular and larger than females, but not less "frail" than females.
Talent?
yes
Pretty much the same that's different between males and females of any mammal specie.