through scent
The scent produced by human females, particularly during certain phases of the menstrual cycle, is often referred to as "pheromones." These chemical signals can influence the behavior and attraction of others, although their exact role and impact in human interactions are still subjects of research. Additionally, individual body odor can be influenced by genetics, diet, and overall health.
The male koala has a scent gland which he uses to rub against the trunk of a tree. He scent marks to indicate his home trees, and this is to attract the female. Koalas have a range of around one square kilometre, and they have numerous home trees within that territory. Male koalas use scent marking to have a possible mating with females who then pick up their scent from the tree trunks.
Male butterflies typically have two visibles dots, called scent glands, located on the hindwings. These dots release pheromones to attract females for mating.
Males are called Rams, and Females are called Ewes.
Females that love other females are called lesbians.
A females primary sex organ is called an ovary.
Females are called cows and the males are bulls.
The males are called males and the females are called females. SIMPLE!
They are called females
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Females are called graybacks and males are called silverbacks.