Depends on your gender. if you're a female you'll find men more attractive then females. If you're male you'll find female more attractive then men.
Unless you're a lesbian/gay. Then you'll find your gender to be most attractive.
Male organisms often possess special features that make them more attractive to female organisms.
Some species of female spiders do eat the male spiders after mating. Since spiders are intraguild predators, meaning that they eat each other, female spiders eat male spiders of the same and other species as food all the time.
I'm not sure what you mean by "male female worker" or "male female pen." Can you please provide more context or clarify your question so I can better assist you?
In general, female crocodiles tend to be more aggressive than male crocodiles, particularly when defending their nests and young. This behavior is observed across various species of crocodiles. However, individual temperament can vary among crocodiles regardless of gender.
A male cat is called a tom cat. A female cat used to be called a pussy cat, but is now more commonly called a queen. ("She-Cat" is also acceptable.) Big cats have different terms depending on the species - most people usually just call them "male" and "female" (i.e., "Male lions are very lazy.")
Yes it is a part of Darwin's theory of natural selection. If a population of male peacock has over produced, all the male will not get the chance to mate with a female. The one having more attractive tail will be chosen by the females. Thus genes for more attractive tails will be transmitted in the subsequent generations.Yes it is a part of Darwin's theory of natural selection. If a population of male peacock has over produced, all the male will not get the chance to mate with a female. The one having more attractive tail will be chosen by the females. Thus genes for more attractive tails will be transmitted in the subsequent generations.
Male animals usually are more attractive than the females because the males are the ones who have to go and fight for their mates, and they have to do a certain routine to impress the females. Haha well I hoped I helped!!! xDDDDD Hehe
As in most bird species, the male is more brightly colored, while the female is drab, nesting security. A male chuckar will have a black mask if he is mature. As in most bird species, the male is more brightly colored, while the female is drab, nesting security. A male chuckar will have a black mask if he is mature.
In many species of lovebirds, it is generally the male that chirps more frequently and vocally than the female. Male lovebirds often use their chirping to attract mates and establish territory. However, the vocalization patterns can vary by species, and some females may also chirp, but typically not as much as their male counterparts.
Male organisms often possess special features that make them more attractive to female organisms.
Every female is different in the features that influence what they find more attractive when looking for a mate.
Some species of female spiders do eat the male spiders after mating. Since spiders are intraguild predators, meaning that they eat each other, female spiders eat male spiders of the same and other species as food all the time.
Male tetras are typically more colorful and have longer fins compared to female tetras. Additionally, male tetras may exhibit more aggressive behavior, especially during mating season. In some species, the shape of the body or the presence of certain markings can also help differentiate between male and female tetras.
Arkive shows a picture of a male and female grasshopper side-by-side. They are common field grasshoppers, but there are more than 10,000 known species of grasshoppers throughout the world.
Unito (male) Unita (female) Uniti (male or male and female, more) Unite (female, more than one)
Most species have no sexual dimorphism, meaning male and female look pretty much the same. At most, they'd have different colours, the female being a bit more drab and the male more brightly coloured with striking colours on his throat or belly.
I have a question? how can we understand the differences between a female and a male robin? They look nearly same.. thans