This is more frequent in teenage boys than girls but is increasing among young females in my experience. |
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Social groups were composed largely of males, but some males remained solitary year-round and most females were asocial. |
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That's because, left unchecked, black rhino populations can grow to the point where females are competing with other rhinos for food. |
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We estimated numbers of lions in the study area from the annual number of females in resident prides. |
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In the second part of the study, we mated females to males of differing eye span and examined the effects on fecundity and fertility. |
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Regardless of good or bad actions, the males come out of the story rottenly, whereas the females end happily. |
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This may give females a particularly large benefit from reallocating paternal expenses. |
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There is also some sage advice for females wanting to break into what is still essentially a male domain. |
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Veronica has no regard for puritanical ideologies or passively sexless females in her quest for self-realization through sexual freedom. |
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Few were the demonic females he had meet with such a fine physical shell and yet able to bear themselves with such dignity and self-control. |
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Gay males are often more effeminate, yes, but I don't know any females who lisp like that. |
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After irradiation each male was individually mated with two non-exposed females over a period of 3-4 days and then removed. |
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The two flocks each numbered 200 head, of which about 100 females are normally lactating. |
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Like the goat legged females on the pedestal, the figure seems to convey despair. |
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I removed both of the mesothoracic wings from the bodies of the females that had given or received significantly high rates of biting. |
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And funnily enough, the females who go in for this low-grade misandry are usually the ones who are most in thrall to men. |
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Most of my key operational females have no childcare responsibilities at all. |
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These females were then reweighed and paired with a different mate from the other treatment group. |
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All milking females are fed the same ration and no allowances is made for stage of lactation. |
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The sexual dimorphism among the owoc makes the miniscule differences between human males and females positively subatomic. |
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To respect local sensitivities, there were religious prohibitions on filming males or females in a state of undress, or in the toilet. |
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It is easy to see why both males and females fall into the trap of succumbing to the idea of the body beautiful. |
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Anis are social birds, eating and also building their nests together. The females will then breed on the eggs together. |
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A study of sexual chases in sand martins showed that heavy females faced an impaired take-off ability compared to lighter birds. |
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Males and females did not pair with like partners but paired disassortatively according to personality. |
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That is, more attractive females tended to pair with more attractive males, or vice-versa. |
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In a variety of mammals, females must adopt a receptive posture for sexual intercourse to occur. |
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It's the kind of place females are expected to be arm candy and males smoke big cigars. |
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Although the mice mated normally with receptive female mice, the females did not become pregnant. |
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Both males and females undergo periods of inactivity from November until March. |
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She is late and I am edgy, expecting a group of tough females in hoods and trainers. |
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Well we found that females seem to be more sensitive to perceiving these signals of fear. |
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This can be easily done in very thin females but is more difficult in heavier women. |
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Furthermore, the effects of thermal regime and tomatine on food consumption and biomass gained differed for females and males. |
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These animals also have spurred heels, but these appear to be a feature of both sexes in the young, the females losing them as they mature. |
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The sharks stay as late as December some years, before the females head north into Mozambique. |
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Legs and feet of males are mostly black or brown, whereas females are white or red. |
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The females enter the spawning bays a few days later and spawning normally occurs around dawn and dusk. |
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This peninsula also shelters sea lions and sea elephants, whose male members openly struggle to seize their females during the breeding season. |
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The backs and wings of females are finely barred with light and dark brown. |
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In the ninth grade, 81 percent of females and males were participating in physical education. |
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The demographic data indicated that increasing numbers of females have entered this traditionally male-dominated career field. |
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In many eusocial wasps, nests are founded by single females that remain alone until offspring emergence. |
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The fifteen males and ten females on his plantation ranged in age from two to seventy. |
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Participating females reported gradual but lasting reductions in their substance use relative to comparison females. |
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The females have no mammary glands or teats, but they produce milk, which oozes from the fur on their chest and belly. |
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Testosterone given to lactating females actually reduces their aggressive reaction to males. |
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This fits the notion that females are socialized to be dependent and obedient, while males are socialized to be independent and self-willed. |
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Males grow humped backs and hooked jaws, and females keep their sleeker shape. |
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Some females even adjust the ratio of male to female offspring depending on the circumstances. |
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Mammalian females have a fixed number of oocytes at birth, which decreases dramatically with advancing age due to follicular atresia. |
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When spawning, wrasses gather in loose aggregations where one dominant male oversees many females within a general territory. |
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In winter, males and females defend separate territories, and the sexes have different habitat preferences. |
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Males attract females and defend their territories with undulating flight displays, fluttering and gliding while calling. |
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In socially monogamous species, extrapair males usually do not assist females rearing the young or provide other direct benefits to the female. |
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We performed correlational analyses to assess associations between independent and dependent variables for males and females separately. |
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Some females Komondors lose hair, especially over the shoulders and front legs, but the reason is not known. |
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Males and females look the same, with white chins extending up just below the eyes and gray-brown caps. |
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Following exposure, exposed and control females were mated with intact males. |
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While grooming, the male flying fox keeps his genitals exposed, indicating to nearby females that he is receptive to mating. |
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Newsgirls were to be found, but young females generally enjoyed fewer opportunities within the rough-and-tumble street culture milieu. |
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In the study, male meadow voles were paired with sexually receptive females in two cages. |
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No regions of the genome exhibited nonrandom segregation of any markers in the unaffected females tested. |
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Four females entered and Eleanor, to her shock, saw that their heads were shaven bald. |
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Because the reindeer females in this study were barren, changes in body mass showed the changes in body condition well. |
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Both males and females are brown to dark-gray with light beards and dark faces. |
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Many other females made him irritable because of their continuous idle chatter and senseless conversation. |
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Many of this species in captivity have been hybridised with the Satyr tragopan, since the females look so similar. |
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In addition, males are smaller than are females in most Testudinidae, particularly among European tortoises. |
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Age-specific mortality rates in males and females are highly correlated, especially at midlife and the oldest ages. |
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Males and females live separately, except during the rut, which is in September. |
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When the females arrive they rest up in deeper water until conditions are perfect for spawning. |
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Hermits usually form leks and congregate on traditional lekking grounds, where females visit to choose a mate. |
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In those populations, females assemble in courting areas called leks to attract the few males that are flying about. |
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The males jealously defend sizeable territories within which small herds of related females and young may reside semi-permanently. |
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Figures show that women in Glasgow will die earlier than females anywhere else in Britain. |
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Lions live in prides, family groups made up of a number of females and one or only a few male leaders. |
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They collected males and females during prelaying, laying, and postlaying and dissected femora and tibiotarsi from each bird. |
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When most birds incubate eggs, the females often produce high levels of prolactin, a hormone involved in parental behavior. |
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Finally, by mapping the location of maternally related offspring, we characterize areas that individual females use for reproduction. |
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I think having stimulated the females to come in season, we actually had two calves this year. |
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After selection the chosen males and females were mated at random within line. |
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The cubs are cared for by all the females in the pride, and will suckle from other females as well as from their mother. |
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During the breeding season, male foxes may closely follow sexually receptive females for several days, although this is not always the case. |
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In some species of marsupials, females develop a pouch or marsupium in which the young are nursed. |
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We radio tracked females by using a three-element Yagi antenna and a Wildlife Materials TRX 1000S receiver. |
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Further data of the energetic cost of breeding for males and females of other ratite species would be valuable for testing that hypothesis. |
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During courtship, the female often takes the lead, staking her breeding territory and fighting with other females over potential mates. |
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In most species males carry a single X chromosome and two autosomes, while females have two copies of both. |
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In Antarctic fur seals, lactating females do not return to feed their pup until they have replenished their own reserves. |
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Toads can be distinguished from frogs by their heavier build and brown, warty skin with females being larger than males. |
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A study in chimpanzees showed lower levels of sexual activity when the females were given oral contraceptives. |
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In general, females have enough mammae for each young in the largest litters to have his or her own. |
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In dunnocks, females may use song to compete for males, and in the alpine accentor, females attract males by song. |
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It occurred to me that here was a maldistribution of females which I might be able to rectify. |
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Recent research has made it abundantly clear that females are not passive participants in sexual reproduction. |
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In the current experiments females were in cages or aviaries with males with whom they had not previously bred. |
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You could survey a women's prison for six months and not find this many maladjusted, misguided females or omnipresent social ills. |
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Plot shows percentage of females produced by hybrid males of various genotypes. |
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Yearling females stayed closer to their mothers than yearling males during all months except June, the month of initial family breakup. |
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For autosomal transgenes, both males and females were used for classification. |
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The females have no teats and the young feed through numerous tiny openings in the skin of the mother's belly. |
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At twenty-one both males and females obtain their full legal rights, and become liable to all legal obligations. |
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We observed individual females throughout behavioral estrus and quantified mating order and territorial status for each of a female's consorts. |
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Males will defend territories, and females will defend areas around their broods excluding their own and other species. |
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However, in some species, females use male traits to predict spermatophore quality. |
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The winged males and females have a very ungainly flight that does not take them very far. |
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Mating may thus be assortative as females mate selectively with males of the same vocal background, discouraging gene migration. |
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Male asities enlarge their wattles when they display to females and their outer primary feathers produce a buzzing sound when they fly. |
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In highlighting the 'feminine' ideal of attractiveness, advertisements often show females in positions that emphasize their looks. |
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The male defends a territory that may house a small harem of females who nest on the ground in the dense cover of alfalfa, wheat, or hay. |
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Now while females don't have high levels of testosterone, they still do have levels of this hormone. |
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The attribution of sexual desire to females challenged the notions of proper female behavior. |
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At that den, the three lactating females were observed providing food for each other and trading places while nursing pups. |
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Research proved that U to E grade females give poor fertility and are poor milkers, two very important traits required for breeding. |
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In mammals, methylation is required for essential developmental programs including X chromosome inactivation in females and genomic imprinting. |
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Other postcopulatory calls function in prolonging lordosis of the mated female, attracting other females or deterring males. |
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Additionally, 15 males and 16 females had particular plumage features that allowed individual identification. |
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After oviposition, the parent females were screened for the presence of virus by fluorescent antibody technique as mentioned below. |
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Sperm from the same male could be used to fertilize eggs from several females and vice versa. |
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They showed a similar effect in paired-choice tests of red junglefowl, whereby females mate at random when neither male has the threshold ornament value. |
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To monitor the effects of feather-clipping on body condition, females were recaptured and weighed on the second day of incubation and again when nestlings were 4 days old. |
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Suddenly Dell, a company that trumpets its diversification efforts, found itself on the wrong side of the females in the tech biz. |
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Furthermore, one of the two females was observed singing late in the breeding season when territorial aggression and hence song should be decreasing. |
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In other words, in females there is a disconnection between physical and psychological sexual arousal. |
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In the spring, the male attracts females by gobbling, puffing his feathers, spreading his tail, swelling his face wattles, and drooping his wings. |
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If females were unable to convey this important mating and location information, males would not know which females were receptive or where to find them. |
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Male grasshoppers court females by a producing a signal made by alternate stridulation, which is rubbing one hind leg against the tegmen, which produces sound. |
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Sometimes, though, the ratio of males to females lurches out of balance. |
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Breeding Black Brant have been banded at that site since 1986, providing a large sample of identifiable females on which to measure repeatability. |
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Only five african-american females hold a rank higher than GS-14 within the Secret Service. |
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The higher estimate was based on growth curves from scute rings, which may have underestimated carapace growth, and a minimum size of females with eggs of 155 mm. |
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During a night watch, while the male godwits were incubating, it was noted that the females stood sleeping on the poles with their bills tucked backwards in their mantles. |
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At college, when I was sightseeing among white guys and we all pointed out the females we thought looked good. |
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The belief that participation in competitive sports tends to masculinize females has been found in research using a variety of subject populations. |
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When the females are bigger than 7 cm they never find jellyfish tentacles. |
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The females fled into the water when approached, but their whitecoat pups were not yet capable of independent movement and so were unable to follow. |
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Is the last hurrah of the feminist movement to put a bunch of antiabortion Republican females in public office? |
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Among these species, even lactating females have been reported to switch locations as often as every two weeks, although usually within a small range. |
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And while most slave exports from Senegambia were male Bambara from inland areas, slaves captured in the immediate area of Dakar included as many females as males. |
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They form a matriarchy, a herd of females led by the dominant matriarch, who all band together to raise and protect and teach each other and their young calves. |
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Merely watching the two beautiful females in the group rock out is enough. |
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Ten wild-type females crossed with mutant males gave birth to 22 heterozygous mutant mouse pups and 30 wild-type littermates, which were used as control pups. |
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Female reindeer rule over males during the short season when males have shed their antlers prior to growing new ones and the females have not yet shed theirs. |
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We observed females from distances of 3-20 m with binoculars and a headlamp dimmed with a rheostat to the point where the female was just visible. |
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This system of marking the females is still used at all levels of society. |
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Usually lynx roam a mile or two a day, but when the females prepare to have kittens, they zero in on a small area as they choose a den, aiming to hole up for a while. |
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The main causes of infertility in females are irregular periods and menses at prolonged intervals which may lead to decreased egg formation and ovulation. |
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Normally male crickets call females by rubbing specialized protruding wing parts together, creating an effect similar to running a thumbnail down the teeth of a comb. |
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The social rank of females is not stable before and during adolescent development, but reproductive females assume a higher matrilineal rank than their older sisters. |
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Owing to fruit maturation, the number of inflorescences supported by females was higher than that supported by males later in the reproductive season. |
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Many of the males and a few of the females wear stuff that looks like leather, but most is woven animal fur or plant material of kinds I do not know. |
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Progesterone also increases sodium and water excretion in females because of competition between progesterone and aldosterone, a kidney hormone that regulates water balance. |
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In Leghorn chickens dominant females were found to allocate more testosterone to male eggs, whereas subordinate females allocated more testosterone to female eggs. |
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In total, 331 male witnesses reported that 445 people associated with industrial or reformatory schools abused them, with 402 males and 43 females being identified. |
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There are mallards galore, the males with their metallic green heads and the females a dowdy brown, and busy little black scaups, bobbing like bath toys. |
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Alternatively, longer bouts might refect greater food limitation and females may require long off-bouts for self-maintenance. |
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Males have one Y chromosome and one X chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. |
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The hormonal maturation of females is considerably more complicated than in boys. |
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Only the males have horns, and have been so heavily hunted that some herds contain up to 800 females to one male. |
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German females in the German tracht national costumes of the time of Biedermeier. |
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Our results also suggest the potential for assortative mating, where females that provide more care pair with males which do the same. |
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In fact, the only females in the novel who do not practice extreme repression in one form or another are presexual girls. |
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Both males and females at the age of sixteen are eligible for voluntary service. |
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The presence of alternate colour morphs in the same species is rare in birds, but frequent among the females of parasitic cuckoo species. |
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The animals are also terminal spawners, meaning females only have one opportunity to reproduce. |
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After this however, nonbreeding females on average have a higher fat mass than the breeding females. |
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After center work, females present exercises on pointe, or on their toes, supported by special pointe shoes. |
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Males live 4 years less than the females whose maximum longevity is about 17 years. |
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Effect of physiological state of young Ceratitis capitata females on resource foraging behavior. |
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Males will try to mate with as many females as they can, usually a successful one mates with two females in a span of one to three weeks. |
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Because gorilla groups stay together, the male is able to monopolize the females in his group. |
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In both chimpanzees and gorillas, the groups include at least one dominant male, and females leave the group at maturity. |
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There was no prior occasion to demonstrate whether or not females were excluded from the succession to the crown. |
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The females are of the same form as the males, and their horns are the same shape and size. |
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Typically, the male defends the hatchlings and teaches them to feed, although males and females cooperate in rearing chicks. |
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Larger forest species often form very small herds of two to four females and one male. |
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Since it is also seen in males, premenstrual females and children, the exact aetiology is thus unclear. |
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But among the youngest passerid clade, the Passeroidea, extremely colorful males and drab females are common, if not the rule. |
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Combining data from males from this experiment and females from the Creighton et al. |
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That of the females consists of a tunick, a girdle, and a short cloak, called by them, ichella. |
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This more widely separates lactating females from their calves, increasing nutritional stress for the young and lower reproductive rates. |
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Intact females yowl during her heat cycle, and intact males yowl at the smell of a female in heat. |
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Bill length varies between sexes, the females having longer bills than the males. |
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Neither have human males evolved into little more than mobile genitals that attach to females for life, as have some anglerfish. |
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The females arrive in late may bringing in an increase of territorial defense through fighting and boundary displays. |
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During the spring breeding season, females construct lairs within the thick ice and give birth in these structures. |
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They are slightly paler than those in Britain and the females have yellower plumage with more finely barred underparts. |
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This involves occupying and defending a territory with resources or features attractive to females during sexually receptive periods. |
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Once the females are mature, they will migrate to the spawning grounds and spawn. |
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At the end of the breeding period males disseminate for food and rest while females remain for nurturing. |
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Heterozygote females are able to operate earlier in the day compared to all other genotypes. |
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In most species of caridean shrimp, the females lay 50,000 to 1 million eggs, which hatch after some 24 hours into tiny nauplii. |
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In terms of educational achievement at the secondary level, Chinese males and females perform well above the national median. |
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A study suggests that males leaned towards competitive birding while females preferred recreational birdwatching. |
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Grey seal males usually claim a location among a cluster of females whose members may change over time. |
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They also harass and attempt to mate with females that head out to the water. |
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In between nursing bouts, the females leave their young onshore to forage at sea. |
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In some species, including elephant seals and grey seals, males will try to lay claim to the desired females and defend them from rivals. |
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Both males and females in these groups perform synchronized ritual displays. |
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By contrast, the allosome pair consists of two X chromosomes in females or one X and one Y chromosome in males. |
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Males in these species developed external features absent in females that are advantageous in combat or display. |
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The occupations most favoured by females and acceptable to society are teaching and tutoring. |
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As they grow over the next two or three years and develop greater energy reserves, they spawn as females by releasing eggs. |
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Males that are significantly smaller than females demonstrate significantly lower success rates relative to males that are larger than females. |
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The olfactory system can also be important for males who find females by smell. |
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The small woolly females of this maleless species give rise to more females that feed by inserting their tubular mouthparts into the bark. |
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Although females are not treated as equals to males, they typically hold more power than their culture allows and acquire some independence. |
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The females are winged, but shed all but the stumps of the anterior veins after mating, before entering the termitarium. |
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Glanville fritillary females vary in their PGI, a glycolytic enzyme, genotype. |
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Calves are typically born in the fall and winter months, and females bear almost all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Population data including data for males and females for the United Kingdom and revised estimates England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. |
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These males cluster around females and try to attract them with elaborate courtship displays and vocalizations. |
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It also serves to communicate their health and superior status to both other males and females they are attempting to attract. |
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Misperception of weight varied by race, with black females being least likely to believe they were overweight even if they were. |
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Researchers have found males gather underwater, turn on their backs, put their heads together and vocalize to attract females ready for breeding. |
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Throughout February and March, the first to leave the lagoons are males and females without new calves. |
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During the breeding season, it is common for females to have several mates. |
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Pups are typically born in the spring and summer months and females bear almost all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Within three or four days all the females will have laid their eggs and left the water and the males disperse. |
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When laying eggs, females grow a special type of bone between the hard outer bone and the marrow of their limbs. |
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Australia has the third and seventh highest life expectancy of males and females respectively in the world. |
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The females lay between 1,000 and 2,000 eggs which float in large clusters near the surface of the water. |
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Orcas prey on target groups of females with young, usually making an effort to extract and kill a calf. |
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Because females can reach age 90, as many as four generations travel together. |
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After mating the pairs separate, the females will leave the water and the males will try to find another mate. |
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The common toad tends to be sexually dimorphic with the females being browner and the males greyer. |
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One tenet of the civil law is agnatic succession, explicitly excluding females from the inheritance of a throne or fief. |
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The first week, four males were placed in a mesocosm, while four females were placed individually in the remaining four mesocosms. |
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Some females possibly retain bonds created via cooperative feeding for a lifetime. |
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Polygamy has been observed in humpback whales, with the females having multiple male partners throughout their lifespan. |
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Males typically direct signals at rivals, while females direct them at potential mates. |
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These two populations are distinct, with only a few females in each generation crossing between the two groups. |
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In some years, males and younger females remain at lower latitudes during the summer. |
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While it is usually males that display, in some species females also use such communication. |
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In Great Britain, males and females hibernate for about 150 and 180 days respectively. |
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Females react to other females and their own reflection in a mirror with a display called Splotch. |
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Eggs in the center tend to hatch as females due to the warmer conditions within the nest. |
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Males find females by following their scent trails, sometimes tracking them for hundreds of meters a day. |
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In the Jacana species, females compete with each other for access to male mates, so females are larger in size. |
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It was calculated that preventing the deaths of just two females per year would enable the population to stabilize. |
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Males establish and maintain territories that contain resources which attract females and which they defend from other males. |
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The males arrive first and remain in the location for several weeks while the females only stay long enough to mate and spawn. |
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Some copepod females solve the problem by emitting pheromones, which leave a trail in the water that the male can follow. |
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This is because females that are smaller will still be able to reproduce without a substantial disadvantage, but this is not the case with males. |
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In some cases, the female is dominant over the male in breeding behavior, which can result in females that are larger than the males. |
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The females of scallops are highly fecund, capable of producing hundreds of millions of eggs per year. |
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This means that, by the time hatching occurs, it may be too late for the females to take part in that year's breeding cycle. |
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In the Atlantic, females tagged in French Guiana have been recaptured on the other side of the ocean in Morocco and Spain. |
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Males and females were initially distinguished by sexual dichromatism as described in Allen et al. |
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Therefore, females may have a larger mass to allow them to go for a longer period of time without starving. |
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The model transcends sexual identity of the turtles by using data on three-year old females to predict plastron length in melanistic males. |
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Mackerel are prolific broadcast spawners and must breed near the surface of the water due to the eggs of the females floating. |
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In this case, males are distinguished by roe containing white testes and females with roe containing orange ovaries. |
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Green pheasant females are darker, with many black dots on the breast and belly. |
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Male dolphins typically mate with multiple females every year, but females only mate every two to three years. |
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Calves are typically born in the spring and summer months and females bear all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Younger birds are smaller, males are larger during the winter, and females are larger during the breeding season. |
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Such competition can take the form of fighting other males or of herding females to prevent access by other males. |
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When the females would attract a male, the male goat was then killed on sight. |
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This call is also used by females in the breeding season, to establish dominance over males while displacing them to feed young or incubate eggs. |
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The last official count of nesting leatherback females in Brazil yielded only seven females. |
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Breeding females settle in discrete areas, whereas breeding males and dispersing juveniles have more fluid ranges, being more mobile. |
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These species consist of all females who reproduce asexually with no need for males. |
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They are very difficult to tame and breed, as males are sterile, though females are fertile. |
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Gillette catered to females with Gillette for Women which has now become known as Venus. |
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Since the land they breed on is fixed, females return to the same sites for many years. |
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For oocyst infections, midguts of only unfed, semi-gravid and gravid females were examined. |
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When males fail to transfer main cell products, females survived as long as nonmating virgin controls. |
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Males return to the colonies in which they were hatched, but up to half of females may move elsewhere. |
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Bonobo females form strong bonds and wield more power over daily affairs than female chimps do. |
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Differences in coat color between sexes are largely absent, though females may have redder tones. |
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For instance, the kestrel is a type of falcon in which males are the primary providers, and the females are responsible for nurturing the young. |
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Advertisement vocalizations by males appear to serve as cues by which females recognize their kin. |
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Although both males and females disperse locally, they move outside the range where genetically related individuals are likely to be encountered. |
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Mating among water deer is polygynous, with most females being mated inside the buck's own territory. |
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Males and females are the same size, which means that the species is not sexually dimorphic. |
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Engelhardt told me as we saw females with hyperswollen, rosy-red rear ends parade in front of potential mates. |
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Larger females are favored because they can incubate larger numbers of offspring, while also being able to breed a larger clutch size. |
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Since males often predominate in any given wolf population, unpaired females are a rarity. |
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During the breeding season, the ranges of females remain unchanged, while males either become roamers, strayers or transients. |
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When approached by predators, the largest and most robust females may make a stand, using their front legs to kick at their attackers. |
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However, females are not a problem, because they are apterous or micropterous in Embolemus and macropterous in Ampulicomorpha. |
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Typically, male stoats prey on rabbits more frequently than females do, which depend to a greater extent on smaller rodent species. |
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They forced students in the schools to freemix. They made males sit with females on school chairs next to each other. |
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A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement. |
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Males also show seasonal changes, experiencing an increase in testes mass that correlates with the time females undergo oestrus. |
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Most females show biennial reproduction, although annual births have been reported. |
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The chicks fledge at around 36 days old, though breeding maturity is not reached until 2 years in females and 3 years in males. |
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Some gray wolf packs may have multiple breeding females this way, as is the case in Yellowstone National Park. |
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Because of their larger size, male stoats are less successful than females in pursuing rodents far into tunnels. |
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Following treatment, twenty percent of previously infertile females were impregnable. |
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The females are initially attracted to those males that both roar most often and have the loudest roar call. |
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I thought the females spoke Earthian to you. Improving their Earthian was why they asked for a couple. |
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The male sea lamprey, for example, will coax ovulating females into its nest by releasing enticing pheromones. |
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There are too many females out there who call themselves massage therapists but who are actually prostitutes,'' she said. |
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In many species, females give birth and raise their young in maternity colonies and individuals may assist others in their birthing process. |
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The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a male herd, which are generally smaller than female herds. |
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Generally, male domestic bulls were crossed with buffalo cows, producing offspring of which only the females were fertile. |
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Children occupy the first rows and behind them on right side females and towards left males are seated. |
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