Elephant lay egg 3 times the size of a watermelon
Well, elephants are pregnant for a year, but laying eggs like birds? I think that would really be news. Elephants are mammals and give live birth. The only egg laying mammal is the platypus which is certainly nothing like an elephant! :-)
One of the foot bones connecting the pinky to the metatarsal is different in females size and shape wise thatn the males wide bones.... Actually, male bone appear to be thicker and females are more smoother. Females faces are rounder while males are more squared. Girls have wider hip bones while males have smaller ones and so on......
males tend to have bigger shoulders than females. females have different hip shape than males.
The intestines, the bladder, the uterus (females), the prostate (males).
The task of childbearing necessitates that the skeletons of males and females be somewhat different. In females, the pelvic area of the skeleton is somewhat wider to accommodate the newborn's head during birth.
A person is more likely to dislocate their shoulder. The hip joint is larger and the ligaments that attach the bones are larger/stronger. The muscles around the hip are also larger helping keep the bone in place
Men usually have larger skulls then women, also women's hip bones are built wider, to enable procreation. Men usually have larger skulls then women, also women's hip bones are built wider, to enable procreation.
It is known as the iliac crest. It is located at the superior (upper) edge of the ilium. In females, the iliac crest is longer, and curves outward (laterally) more so than in males. This is part of the wider structure of the ilium in females, than in males, which accounts for wider hips as a norm.
The lungs and heart are under the rib cage. This is true for both males and females.
The sacrum articulates with the hip bones of the pelvis.
Females have wider hips to accommodate childbirth. The wider hips provide more space for a baby to pass through during delivery. This difference in hip width is due to the reproductive anatomy and biological differences between males and females.
One common physical difference is that males typically have XY chromosomes and females have XX chromosomes. In terms of reproductive anatomy, males have testes and produce sperm, while females have ovaries and produce eggs. Hormonal differences also exist, with males generally having higher levels of testosterone and females usually having higher levels of estrogen and progesterone.
It is known as the iliac crest. It is located at the superior (upper) edge of the ilium. In females, the iliac crest is longer, and curves outward (laterally) more so than in males. This is part of the wider structure of the ilium in females, than in males, which accounts for wider hips as a norm.