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Males and sexually
Males are often more than five times heavier than the females, making them among the most sexually dimorphic of all mammal groups.
Males do not usually possess a functional digestive system, and are therefore short-lived, often already being sexually fertile at birth.
Males and females are sexually mature in their first year, usually by 4-5 months old.
Males and females of a species that reproduces sexually have different forms of gametogenesis:
Males begin to mate at around 3 years of age, too, but still are not sexually mature until six years of age.
Males will become sexually active after their first year of life and females generally take two years before they can start reproducing.
Males and females mature sexually at lengths of and respectively off northern Australia, and and, respectively, off Aldabra.
* Males sexually mature 10 – 12 weeks
Males become sexually mature at 1 year, females may mature in either 2 or 3 years.
Males and females of a species that reproduces sexually have different forms of gametocytogenesis:
Males and females of this species are sexually dimorphic, males being larger than females.

Males and mature
Males leave their natal groups when they mature to find another family group to defend and breed in.
Males tend to mature faster ( 119 days on average ) than females ( 134 days on average ), but time to maturity can range from 65 to 273 days depending on a number of factors, such as temperature, humidity and photoperiod.
Males which mature are forced out of the group and will join bachelor herds.
Males mature by and females by.
Males are mature from and 4 years of age while females mature from and 5 years of age, but may mature as late as 10 years.
Males and females usually remain in the same family, while ooloi, once mature, leave to join or found new families.
Males mature at two years and females at three years.
Males mature at long off Palmyra Atoll.
Males typically become mature at 738 – 790 mm and females at 814 – 854 mm.
Males are larger than the females, and have a darker color when mature.
Males mature in two to three years at a smaller size.
Males mature in two to three years at a smaller size.
Males will usually mature about a year before females and spawn in the late spring to summer months.
Males mature at around 11 years of age, growing to in length ; females mature in 18 – 21 years and are slightly larger than males, reaching.
Males turn red as they mature.

Males and at
Males remain in their natal communities, while females generally emigrate at adolescence.
Males usually receive initial orders at the age of 18 for military conscription eligibility screening.
These tigers are smaller and darker than Bengal tigers: Males weigh from while females are smaller at.
Males reach maturity at around 7. 5 years.
Males are larger at with a long tail.
Males, at an average length of, are slightly larger than females, at an average of.
Males attain sexual maturity at 11 to 13 years of age, when they are approximately long, and females attain maturity at 5 to 8 years old, when they are long.
Males reach sexual maturity at 3 – 5 weeks ; females can be fertile as early as four weeks and can carry litters before they are adults.
Males can also have enlarged cloacal regions when close to breeding due to the spermatophores pressure exertion on the cloacal tissue. The crest and filament become less obvious and may disappear at other times when they become terrestrial.
Males under eighteen years of age are not draft eligible, and females are not eligible for conscription at any age.
Males have been found to greatly outnumber females in practically all published studies, accounting for 60 to 94 % of all recorded individuals at different sites ( only one study from the Philippines found females to be more abundant, with males representing only 32 % of the population ).
Males tend to have slightly thicker and longer limbs and digit bones ( phalanges ), while females tend to have narrower rib cages, smaller teeth, less angular mandibles, less pronounced cranial features such as the brow ridges and external occipital protuberance ( the small bump at the back of the skull ), and the carrying angle of the forearm is more pronounced in females.
Males average at about and females are typically about.
Image: Greater Painted-snipe ( Female ) I11. jpg |‎ Males at Hodal in Faridabad District of Haryana, India.
Males will show territorial behaviour if another male is at the edge of his territory.
Males reach maturity at 4 – 5 years of age, and females at 3 – 4 years.
Males in nuptial plumage are distinguished from Green-winged Teals by the horizontal white scapular stripe, the lack of a vertical white bar at the breast sides, and the quite conspicuous light outlines of the face patch, which are indistinct in the Green-winged Teal drake.
Males reach sexual maturity at and females at.
Males were generally between 3. 5 and 4. 5 metres ( 12 and 15 feet ) tall at the shoulders although large specimens may have been up to 5 m ( 16 ft ).

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