No much smaller actually.
Yes, female cats are typically smaller in size compared to male cats.
the male cheetah bites the female cheetah because the male cheetah wants to get a sample of the females blood
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Male and female.
Yes, male cheetahs have a penis and female cheetahs give birth.
The female flowerhorn has less variety of colors and it is much smaller compared to male.It develops a small hump compared to the male
Well, the female cheetah must give birth, hunt by herself, survive by herself, take care of atleast one cub multiple times in their lives, and keep her offspring alive. The male eats, sleeps, and produces life with the female. After producing life, it leaves and may later eat its own child. Obviously the female cheetah.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. There are no gender specific nouns for cheetahs, they are referred to as a male or a female cheetah.
Female peacocks are called peahens. They are typically smaller in size and have less vibrant plumage compared to male peacocks.
Not usually. Markings can differ between male and female spiders of the same species, however male spiders are not usually lighter in color. They are typically smaller than female spiders though.
Males are somewhat larger.
There is no specific term.Following the form of lion (lioness), tiger (tigress), and leopard (leopardess), it would seem there would be a recognized name such as cheetess, but none has ever stuck. The same applies to the female ocelot, and female domestic cats are seldom called anything but cats or she-cats.There is no name for them, they are simply called "Female cheetah".