the answer is males they run faster and they speed up to 3 miles fastetr than females.
Male poodles are more playful and active than females. we have a male month old and he is very, very playful.
Domestic male ferrets are seasonal breeders and are sexually active between December and July. Females are polyestrous and have more than one estrous cycle between March and August. Male ferrets technically don't have periods, they become sexually active certain times of the year.
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i don't think you can fix a gerbil but what i do is get two males or two females females are more active but you cant really hold them they wiggle to much. males are more calm but don't do as much.
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usually testosterone is what makes men in general sexually active but if that in the rare event a male has gone off sex it could be due to low testosterone levels...maybe women that have higher testosterone levels are more sexually active also
Having a single sexual partner is being sexually active.
Females, by far.
It's really up to what you want in a rat. Females are more active then males. But males are more cuddly then females. Females I've heard are better then males for first time rat owners ,but I got males and they are really awesome. I have never had females so I don't know but from what I've read. Males leave a little sent trail and little dots. Females go in heat. I would go with male rats but i would see a female rat owner too.
A man between the ages of 19 and 30 with a sedentary lifestyle needs 2,400 calories; a more active male requires 200 more. Females between the ages of 19 and 30 with a sedentary lifestyle require 2,000 calories per day; a more active lifestyle requires 200 more as well.
As with many species of birds, male hummingbirds are typically more brightly colored than females. In North America, the most common species of hummingbird are the Ruby-Throated and the Rufous. Both species are sexually dimorphic (meaning you can tell the difference between a male and a female by looking at them). Male Ruby-Throated hummers have a bright red gorget (or bib) that the females lack. Likewise, male Rufous hummers have a bright orange gorget, while females do not. When hummingbirds are young and sexually immature, males and females can appear identical. Also, there are a couple of species, such as the Berylline and Buff-bellied hummingbirds, where the color variation between an adult male and female are difficult to distinguish.