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Males and females were similar in plumage, although there is evidence for differences in size, particularly in the bill and femur length.
Males with the FMR1 premutation and clinical evidence of FXTAS were found to have increased occurrence of somatization, obsessive – compulsive disorder, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, phobic anxiety, and psychoticism.
Males were able to grow beards.
Males with facial hair and those with bald or receding hair were rated as being older than those who were clean-shaven or had a full head of hair.
Males as well as females were active in society, yet men were the backbones of leadership and organization.
Males typically postponed marriage till they had served in the military for some time and were beginning their political career, around age 25.
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 ).
Males switched between the three tactics, being more likely to attend a lek when the copulation rate the previous day was high or when fewer females were available after nesting had started.
Males were much larger than females and measured up to in length and in weight, contrasting with and for females.
In The Sopranos episode, " Unidentified Black Males ", Tony Soprano lies to protect his cousin, Tony Blundetto from a murderously irate Johnny Sack, by claiming that Tony B. could not have murdered Sacks ' friend Joey " Peeps " because the two Tonys were upstate, in Monticello, searching for Tony B.
Males were also more likely to be aggressive.
Males were often buried with copper triangular daggers, flint arrowheads, stone wrist-guards and clay cups.
# Males were in velvet when they were in bachelor groups.
# Males with their newly hardened antlers were in a state of anorexia and sexual obsession during this period.
Males and females were found to engage in a biological market, exchanging grooming for grooming during the non mating period, and grooming (" offered " by males ) for reproductive opportunities ( sexual access " offered " by females ) during the mating period.
Males were not permitted to wear shorts or cut-offs, and none were allowed to go barefoot on campus.
In accordance with these rules, the Jews of Toulouse, who had buried a Christian convert in their cemetery, were brought before the Inquisition in 1278 for trial, with their rabbi, Isaac Males, being condemned to the stake.
Males were also more likely to consider actively exclusive behavior unethical, as were younger adolescents ( 161 ).
Males were in charge of hunting, and presumably through this activity developed important evolutionary traits, such as increased brain size.

Males and almost
Males with a full mutation display virtually complete penetrance and will therefore almost always display symptoms of FXS, while females with a full mutation generally display a penetrance of about 50 % as a result of having a second, normal X chromosome.
Males can become almost twice as large as females and have large, sharp canine teeth.
Males typically have almost black eyes, whereas the females have a more red or brown eye, but this require optimum viewing conditions to be seen.
Males have a mane as well as horns, which are twisted and can reach almost a metre in length.
Males reach up to, including a tail that is almost as long as the body, weigh 230 g, and are jet-black with a violet-blue iridescent sheen to the feathers.
Males, which emerged earlier, in May to June, live only to mate and by this time are almost nonexistent.

Males and likely
* Males have a slightly higher risk of TIA than females but females are more likely to die from a stroke.
< p > Males are more susceptible to upper-body fat accumulation, most likely in the belly, due to sex hormone differences.
Males with objects arranged in a way that have a strong optical illusion are likely to have higher mating success.
Males are more likely to engage in agonistic behaviors, such as slowly circling each other, chasing or actual fighting.
Males will provide food to chicks at several nests within the group, depending on whether they have mated with the female or not-males only provide care when they are likely to be the true fathers of the chicks.
Males can reach around 5. 9 metres ( 19 feet 6 inches ), whereas females reach 6. 2 metres ( 20 feet ) and likely weigh around 1000-1300 kilograms ( 2200-2900 pounds ), indicating they are probably the largest species in the genus.
Males are also more likely to be found on the outside of groups ( although grouping is not known to be relevant to mating behavior in this family ).
Males tend to be more likely to be physically aggressive whereas females tend to favour exclusion and mockery, though it has been noticed that females are becoming more physical in their bullying.
Males are more likely to respond to an emergency situation with aggression ( fight ), while females are more likely to flee ( flight ), turn to others for help, or attempt to defuse the situation – ' tend and befriend '.
Males may also aggressively displace resident males from their group ; this is usually done by two immigrant males who are likely brothers.
Males and females are equally susceptible to the contraction of mononucleosis ; however, whites in the United States are thirty times more likely than African-Americans to become infected.
Males are twice as likely as females to have this characteristic, and it tends to run in families.
Males in Western societies are much more likely to die from suicide despite females having more suicide attempts.
Males will occasionally consume eggs from their own clutch, likely to provide supplemental nourishment while guarding their nest.
Males are significantly more likely to engage in extra-pair activity when their mates are not able to observe their behaviour, and the evidence suggests that a male's frequency of extra-pair activity is negatively related to his mate's reproductive success, as measured by nestling weight and number of fledglings.
Males were still significantly more likely to court extra-pair females when their mates could not see them, supporting the audience effect interpretation.
Males are also more likely to call under certain temperature ranges, 16 – 23 for water temperature, and 14 – 25 in the air.

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