The face bone structure of a German male typically exhibits characteristics common to Central European populations, including a strong, prominent jawline and a well-defined chin. The cheekbones may be moderately high, contributing to a balanced facial profile. The nasal structure can vary, but it often features a straight or slightly pronounced bridge. Overall, the facial structure tends to reflect a combination of genetic diversity and regional traits.
It depends on your height and your bone structure and how old you are and weather your male or female.
Male body parts include face, feet and fingers. Additional male body parts include fingernail, fist and femur bone.
Male raccoons have a penile bone in their penus made of bone. There are a number of other animals that have the same feature. It is also called a baculum.
'male' in German is "Mann"or 'männlich'....
Women naturally have a different bone structure than men do. They have more space in their pelvis to allow for pregnancy.
Our 3 year old Russian/German male is much taller than the German Rottie we had. He weighs in at 145 lbs and is well-defined rather than heavy. He has a very wrinkled face compared to German Rotties.
Penis, Testicles, secondary sexual characteristics like increased muscle mass and a "manly" shape to bone structure (most notably the bones of the face and upper torso), and some other less general things.
Adult male has 206 bones.
Male reproductive structure: stamen2 parts:antherfilament
The vas deferens is a male reproductive structure.
it is male: der Bleistift
Male as an adjective-- männlich. Male as a noun- der Mann.