"She males," often referred to in discussions about transgender women or male-to-female individuals, typically do not naturally develop both male and female characteristics. Instead, transgender women may undergo hormone therapy, which can help develop female secondary sexual characteristics, while their male characteristics may remain depending on the individual's stage of transition and the treatments they choose. It's important to approach the topic with sensitivity and recognize that gender identity and expression are complex and deeply personal.
A female stingray is typically called a "female stingray" or simply "female," while a male stingray is referred to as a "male stingray" or "male." Unlike some other species, stingrays do not have specific names for males and females beyond this basic terminology. Both genders share similar characteristics, but males are often smaller and possess claspers, which are specialized reproductive organs.
Females are called graybacks and males are called silverbacks.
Its not a guarantee, but generally it holds true. There are some instances when the part of the y chromosome which determines sex is tacked onto an X chromosome. This can result in XX males. In general though the Y chromosome is responsible for making a biological male.
You can distinguish between male and female sloths primarily by examining their size and physical characteristics. Female sloths are generally larger and have a more robust body compared to males. Additionally, males possess a distinct feature: a larger, more pronounced tail and sometimes a unique coloration in their fur due to the presence of specific bacteria. Observing mating behaviors can also provide clues, as males are often more active during the breeding season.
No, the "silver back" is a description of the hair coloring of mature Gorilla males, particularly of the Mountain Gorilla species, and NOT species of Gorrilla. Females do not develop this silvery appearance.
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Yes. Young female kangaroos do have pouches. Males never develop a pouch.
Silverback Gorillas are always males, named for the silver fur they develop on their backs in adulthood.
The primary sex characteristics are the genitalia. The secondary sex characteristics are those typical of males or females. Breasts, body shape, Adam's apple, voice pitch, hair growth, etc. are secondary sex characteristics.
Female caymans are commonly referred to as "females," similar to other reptiles. They do not have a specific name that distinguishes them from males, which are simply called "males." Both sexes belong to the family Alligatoridae and share similar characteristics, with females typically being smaller than males.
Yes, they develop on both. In males it is more evident as testosterone triggers more muscle growth than estrogen
the males comb will start to develop earlier, around this time
Yes males can develop breast tissue. This usually happens when the male has a lot of body fat as body fat creates estrogen (the female hormone) and in turn they develop breast tissue due to high levels of estrogen.
For the most part, yes the female animal does initiate mating. The female animals typically choose the male based on the males displays or characteristics. When the males are less aggressive the female chooses which male to mate with. In other animal species, the female animal gives off a scent and the male can pick up on this, thus it would appear that the female is the initiator.
Men's nipples do not have a biological function in terms of reproduction or breastfeeding. They are a result of the way embryos develop in the womb, where both males and females start with similar structures that later differentiate into male or female characteristics.
Males, There are more males in jail. The do lie
Secondary physical characteristics are physical traits that develop during puberty, such as facial hair in males, breast development in females, and changes in body shape. These characteristics are typically related to sexual maturation and differentiation between genders.