yes they are ,they are a slight bigger
Males are generally heavier at birth than females due to their higher levels of testosterone, which promotes greater growth and muscle mass development in utero. Additionally, male fetuses may have higher calorie requirements during pregnancy compared to females. These factors contribute to the difference in birth weight between males and females.
All the bones in males are heavier than females, including the pelvic bone. This is due the effect of male hormone called as testesterone.
Females have periods and such, and child birth. Males, have females, who kick them in the nuts if they make'em mad.
Size is the biggest difference. Usually males are at least 10lbs more and taller/longer.
There are more males born compared to females but females live longer than males. It nearly balances out so that there are equal numbers over the total life span.
By their genitals, males are larger that females Females are less aggressive
Males are likely to have bigger and heavier bones than females due to the influence of testosterone, which promotes bone growth and density. Additionally, men tend to have a larger skeletal frame overall, leading to larger bones compared to females.
Male and female Royal Pythons can be told apart by two claws visible on either side of the vent. The males have larger claws and used to stimulate females during courtship. Males are also shorter and more slender, while females are longer and heavier.
The global ratio of males to females is approximately 1:1, with a slightly higher number of males at birth but slightly more females in the overall world population due to longer life expectancy for women.
Males tend to have an earlier onset, a longer course, and more severe schizophrenia, while females tend to have the opposite.
number of males/number of females at birth
females give birth.