the same way you were made the old fashioned way
In general, male salmon are not typically larger than females. In many species, females tend to be bigger, especially as they need to carry and spawn eggs. However, size can vary depending on the species and environmental factors. In some cases, males may exhibit larger body sizes due to competition for mates.
The colours of snail shells have nothing to do with their sex because snails are hermaphrodites, being both male and female and producing sperm and eggs at the same time. To fertilize their eggs most snails need to exchange sperm with another snail.
Male hymenoptera, such as bees and wasps, do not sting because they lack a stinger. The stinger is a modified ovipositor, a structure used for laying eggs, which is present only in females. Since males do not need to lay eggs, they do not develop this feature. Instead, male hymenoptera typically rely on their size, strength, or other behaviors to compete for mates and defend their territory.
A chubby chaser is a male or a female that is attracted plus sized male or females.
They can mate and then the female can lay the eggs.
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
No. Male frogs externally fertilize the females eggs.
their role in reproduction. Females lay eggs and the Males...fertilize them.
Yes. As with all birds a male is needed to fertilize the eggs.
A male goldfish developes white spots when he is about to fertilize the females eggs. It could be possible that you have a male and a female! Congrats!!!
females do, the male just protects the egg.
The male places his 'gonopodium' into the females 'cloaca' and his 'milt' passes along it into the female and fertilises her 'ova'.
None. In crayfish, females become fertilized externally by mating with males. The male transfers sperm to the female, who then stores it until she is ready to fertilize her eggs.
No, only female turtles have the reproductive anatomy to lay eggs. Male turtles do not lay eggs; instead, they fertilize the eggs that are laid by the females.
Male parakeets cannot lay eggs--only females can.
A female will have six abdominal segments, while a male has eight. The females have the ability to lay eggs, and the males have the ability to fertilize the female.