The male perch has just one urogenital pore, behind the anus. On the female, you can see the genital pore behind the anus, and also a urinary pore located behind the genital pore.
No, the eggs of yellow perch are fertilized externally. During spawning, the female releases eggs and the male releases sperm simultaneously in the water, where fertilization takes place.
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Male niece is female
"Hermit" may be male or female, there is no opposite.
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.
Females are larger.
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No. the female releases unfertilised eggs that are then fertilised by the male.
The main reason is that the male is simply curious. he wants to know why the female spends all her time in there. She won't come out to be with him, and being social creatures, budgies love company. So if the female won't come out to the male, the male will simply get as near to the female as he can.
A male.
because the male will try and get on the female
if it is a female it will be sitting if it is a male it will be jumping
No, the eggs of yellow perch are fertilized externally. During spawning, the female releases eggs and the male releases sperm simultaneously in the water, where fertilization takes place.
You cannot tell weather a caterpillar is male or female.
Worms are hermaphrodites. They are both male and female.
Snails are not male, nor female. They are hermaphrodites.
a male cockroach has an anal style while a female does not have it..