In wildebeest herds, males primarily engage in establishing dominance through displays and fights during the mating season, ensuring their access to females. Females are responsible for nurturing and caring for the young, as well as selecting mates. After giving birth, females often synchronize calving to enhance the survival rate of their offspring. Both sexes play a role in migration, which is crucial for finding food and water resources.
A male wildebeest is called a bull.
Yes, both male and female jackrabbits exist. Female jackrabbits are responsible for giving birth to and caring for their young. Both male and female jackrabbits play a role in the reproduction and survival of the species.
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Male niece is female
No, drakes (male ducks) do not take care of the eggs once the female lays them. It is the female duck that incubates the eggs and cares for the ducklings after they hatch. Male ducks typically do not play a role in nesting or rearing the young.
Female wildebeest or gnus are called cows.
A male wildebeest is called a bull.
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It is/was most often a female role.
The male raccoon leaves the female after mating and plays no role in raising the young.
Same as the role of a male CEO.
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Previous flyers...male and female
The role of male part in a plant is to produce pollens that reach the ovary (the female part) and fertilize the ovum.
a gender role is set of rules ascribed to the people by the virtue of being a male or a female
Male embryos have XY chromosomes, while female embryos have XX chromosomes. This genetic difference determines the development of male or female reproductive organs. Hormonal differences also play a role in shaping the physical characteristics of male and female embryos.
Yes, both male and female jackrabbits exist. Female jackrabbits are responsible for giving birth to and caring for their young. Both male and female jackrabbits play a role in the reproduction and survival of the species.