Generally yes, as in most species females are more petite, however I have known some female guinea pigs that are larger in size.
because their vocal cords are stretched more than males
Yes its not called period though.Same thing but males are more attracted to them.
i personally think that if you are a female than a female guinea pig will bond with you better and if you are a male than a male guinea will bond easier i keep both males and females .. guinea pigs are great pets
Males, There are more males in jail. The do lie
Either male or female is good. Males are meant to be more tame and grow a bit bigger and two litter-brothers will always be friends, although females do fight a bit more than males because in one season a female is bad tempered and the other female has to keep out of the way ( so she will be lonely). The season occurs every sixteen days, some females never argue though. Overall I think two males( boars) are the best option!
Yes, female guinea pigs do have grease glands, although they are less prominent compared to those in males. These glands are located near the base of the tail and can produce an oily substance that helps with grooming and maintaining the health of their fur. While both male and female guinea pigs possess these glands, males typically have more noticeable grease due to hormonal differences. Regular grooming can help manage any excess oil.
Well, first off, males well- you know have their privates showing more then females, Males poop also smells worse, and females are smaller.
Female Burmese cats tend to be smaller and lighter in weight compared to male Burmese cats. Males typically have larger faces and overall size. Additionally, males may be more vocal compared to females.
No, it's not impossible for a female cockatiel to talk, but it is less common compared to males. Male cockatiels are generally more vocal and are known for their ability to mimic sounds and words. Female cockatiels can learn to talk but may not do so as frequently or as clearly as males. Their vocalizations tend to be more limited, focusing on whistles and calls rather than speech.
it is the female
Males are more pink, vivid and more brighter than a female flamingo. One is male and the other is female.
Yes, male and female African lovebirds can often be distinguished by their appearance, although it can be subtle. Males typically have brighter and more vibrant plumage, while females tend to have more muted colors. Additionally, males may exhibit more pronounced facial markings or coloration, depending on the species. However, variations exist, and behavior can also be a clue, as males are usually more vocal and active during courtship.