Female cicadas have a pointed thorax, whereas male cicadas' thoraxes are rounded.
the male ! The female is totaly silent, only the male makes noise. Out of the males the Australian Cicada is the loudest of them all
unggoy means monkey in filipino. i don't believe there is a male or female distinction.
The Cicada Killer is a species of large wasp. The female stings a cicada to imobilize it. It then carries the cicada to a ground borrow where it then lays its eggs on the cicada. When the eggs hatch, the larva of the wasp utilize the body of the cicada for food.
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the male ! The female is totaly silent, only the male makes noise. Out of the males the Australian Cicada is the loudest of them all
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unggoy means monkey in filipino. i don't believe there is a male or female distinction.
The scientific name of the lion is Panthera leo. There is no distinction for male or female.
No real distinction, as far as I know, between male and female archers. But you could try 'toxophilix'.
The Cicada Killer is a species of large wasp. The female stings a cicada to imobilize it. It then carries the cicada to a ground borrow where it then lays its eggs on the cicada. When the eggs hatch, the larva of the wasp utilize the body of the cicada for food.
No distinction is made between male and female rights in the UK.
A bee or wasp
Student is "estudiante"; just as in English, in this particular case there is no distinction between male and female forms. You can clarify that it's a female, for example, using the article, i.e., "la estudiante".
You cannot breed any animal without females.
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words: Shepherd is a word for a male; shepherdess is a word for a female. Ram is a word for a male sheep; ewe is a word for a female sheep.
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