It depends on which species you're asking about,
and it depends on conditions.
For humans, for example, in a random situation the male is statistically more aggressive, but in defense of hearth and home, the female is likely to be more aggressive.
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 lion is more likely to win as he would have spent less energy to grow and maintain male reproductive organs as opposed to females. more energy = more fitness or muscle. 177
If a female alligator isn't interested in mating, the male may display aggressive behavior to assert dominance or try to court her with vocalizations and physical displays. However, ultimately, the female has the final say in whether mating occurs.
It is generally not recommended to keep the male and female betta together after mating, as the male may become aggressive towards the female. It is best to separate them to avoid potential harm to the female.
usally the male is more aggresive but if protecting her cubs the females are more aggressive.
No, there is no difference.
Male because it has testosterone which make it more agresive
Yes
yes, all of my hamsters that i have owned, the girls have been more aggressive
yes, much more aggressive.
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.
no they grow aggressive when there is a male in the breeding season
Male jaguars are generally more dominant in the animal kingdom. However, when it comes to the female jaguar protecting her children, the female can become pretty aggressive and controlling/dominant.
It depends what you want. In my experience male Corgis are more aggressive but also more loving. Females are less aggressive and less loving. Generally you would have to check out the individual and its history.
Male mouse is more aggressive and always press for mating. This makes female mouse offensive towards male.
When you talk about male, it depends on whether you are talking about gelding or stallion. In the stallion's case, then yes, the stallion is more aggressive. The majority of geldings are very calm. Between geldings and mares, mares are often more aggressive because they can get more moody. But over all, it really depends on the horse.
i think this is the case but more so wiv a male. hope this helps :)