Yes
It shouldn't be, the "testicle tubes" on either side should be the same.
Any testicle problems should be taken to a doctor. There are many reasons for differences. See the link below.
yes. one is supposed to be in the shape of a pear. the other should look like a small dog.
It can cause infertility, but it can also cause your death. A untreated twisted testicle, aside from being incredibly painful, will swell and die. Keeping a dead testicle inside your body will do more harm than good.
Your sexual life and fertility haven't got anything to do with you having one testicle. It is all normal. During contacts sport there's nothing more major than protecting your one and only testicle. If you have suffered undescended testicle while u were a baby, research found out that there is slight risk of infertility.
As with other bears, a female would be a sow, a male is a boar, and a baby is a cub. But the male and female terms are less used than just the terms "male bear" and "female bear."
yes the male need to fertilize
Yes they can but not when they are a calf (baby horse)
Male babies are typically larger than female babies due to genetic and hormonal differences. Testosterone, a male sex hormone, leads to increased growth and muscle mass in males. Additionally, male infants tend to have a higher birth weight on average compared to females.
No. She is much bigger than the male and eats it all at once.
The testicles are male reproductive organs located in the scrotum. They produce sperm and testosterone. Each testicle is encapsulated in a sac of skin called the scrotum to maintain a slightly lower temperature than the body.
Almost all men have testicles of different sizes; this is completely normal. However, if one testicle is strikingly larger than the other, or if you notice any kind of change in size in either testicle, see a doctor ASAP.