8 inches
Males are a bit larger than females.
Generally, female dinosaur eels are more aggressive than males. Males have larger anal fins and can be slightly larger than females.
I own brown anoles and I've done quite a lot of research work on them. You can see it on a website (see related link) and Just click on "Project Anole". So anyways, both the male and female brown anoles have a red flap called a dewlap. The males dewlap is larger than the females, and they use their dewlap to attract mates, warn off predators, and to threaten other males. The females dewlap is very small, but if you pick a female up you can see it. The difference between the males and females dewlap is great. While the males are quarter sized or larger when inflated, the females are smaller then a penny. The males are larger then the females, which is quite common in different lizard species. You can obviously tell the difference when both male and female browns are in sight. The coloring in both sexes are very similar. The lizards can change their coloring from a light brown to a blackish color, so the coloring doesn't help when telling the males and females apart.
Females are usually larger than males.
I'm not sure, but normally female snakes are bigger than the males; I don't know of any that aren't that way. I'm sure it's a safe bet to say that the females are bigger than the males.
Female lizards can be larger, smaller, or the same size as males, depending on the species. In some species, females are larger to accommodate egg production, while in others, males are larger for territorial or mating purposes. Size dimorphism varies among lizard species.
Females are usually larger than males.
Male Racoons average about 20% larger than females.
They usually aren't. Most animal males are larger than the females so that they can defend the females against danger.
Females are slightly larger than males in most species.
It's a fact that most female raptors are slightly larger than the male. Science has proven this.
I own brown anoles and I've done quite a lot of research work on them. You can see it on a website (see related link) and Just click on "Project Anole". So anyways, both the male and female brown anoles have a red flap called a dewlap. The males dewlap is larger than the females, and they use their dewlap to attract mates, warn off predators, and to threaten other males. The females dewlap is very small, but if you pick a female up you can see it. The difference between the males and females dewlap is great. While the males are quarter sized or larger when inflated, the females are smaller then a penny. The males are larger then the females, which is quite common in different lizard species. You can obviously tell the difference when both male and female browns are in sight. The coloring in both sexes are very similar. The lizards can change their coloring from a light brown to a blackish color, so the coloring doesn't help when telling the males and females apart.