Well, the male frog has a specific croak that no other species has. It only attracts the female of the same species. In bullfrogs, the female is most attracted to the frog with the deepest croak. They are only compelled to the same species to mate.
One can collect evidence to test the theory that male frogs only attract females of the same species by means of observation. Another means is by inference.
its not a theory its a fact
the males compete to fertilize
males that are much larger than females
It's nature's way of continuing the species.
The females choose mates - apex
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Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
its not a theory its a fact
Because as in most species, the male wears the colors to attract a female mate. An example is the mallard duck. The male is beautiful color while the female is usually brown. Male peacocks have the plumage as well.
The males are ornate in order to attract females to mate with, resulting in baby animals. The females of some species, on the other hand, are dull-colored as a camouflage to help stop predators from seeing her and her babies.
Females of which species?
No, not all species have males and females. For an example, whip tail lizards are an all-female species.
Females can find a male to mate with through social interactions, displays of availability or receptivity, and seeking out mates in their environment. In many species, pheromones and physical signals play a role in attracting potential mates. Additionally, female choice and selection based on desired traits are commonly seen in the animal kingdom.
Males have big brightly colored feathers to attract a mate to keep the species from going extinct. Also the females are a natural color to blend in with surroundings while sitting on nest/eggs.
All animal species have male as well as female species.
Mainly it's to attract a mate, though the female of at least one species also does so to attract the male of a different species so she can eat him.