That depends on the species. In some species, the female is the one who does the hunting and killing. And those maternal instincts should not be underestimated in the wild.
In animals it would be called a sperm. In plants I assume the answer would be the pollen, however, the pollen is not necessarily one cell. Even if it is one cell it will have more than one nucleus (2 or 3).
Male animals such as peacocks, deer, and elk often engage in fights to attract a female during mating season. These fights can involve displays of strength, aggression, and dominance to demonstrate to the female that they are the most suitable mate. The winner of the fight is typically seen as the more desirable mate by the female.
It is more common in female but they both can have it
Yes, male= Dick and penis female= pussy and vagina
A lily flower typically has more male parts than female parts. The male reproductive structures, called stamens, are usually numerous and surround the single female part, known as the pistil. The stamens produce pollen, which is essential for fertilization, while the pistil contains the ovary where seeds develop. Thus, in terms of quantity, lilies have more male parts.
In the species that can be deadly in the first place, the females can often be the deadlier gender. I am thinking about the female Black Widow spider who eats the male spider after they have mated
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Male animals usually are more attractive than the females because the males are the ones who have to go and fight for their mates, and they have to do a certain routine to impress the females. Haha well I hoped I helped!!! xDDDDD Hehe
The angler fish.The male animals eat more fish/ food
some female bears are bigger than the male bears
More Deadly Than the Male - 1912 was released on: USA: 28 January 1912
More Deadly Than the Male - 1915 was released on: USA: 18 December 1915
More Deadly Than the Male - 1919 was released on: USA: 7 December 1919
Because the females like to kill more animals and males spend most of there time at the nest
Unito (male) Unita (female) Uniti (male or male and female, more) Unite (female, more than one)
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
At present there are far more male carpenters than female.