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I'm sure that males have something to do with that process ''!!
On the other hand, the women class members appeared to reach a far greater understanding than have women members in other sections that it is more natural for males as a group to view sex as sex rather than always associating it with love as most women seem to do.
The Swiss Confederate mobilized its troops — the country follows the doctrine of " armed neutrality " with all males required to have military training — a number that General Eisenhower estimated to be about 850, 000.
Other disorders are also due to recessive alleles, but because the gene locus is located on the X chromosome, so that males have only one copy ( that is, they are hemizygous ), they are more frequent in males than in females.
Challenges have been made against the Act of Settlement, especially its provisions regarding Roman Catholics and preference for males.
Further, as the current monarch is a woman and both her eldest child and, in turn, his eldest child, are Anglican males, any change to the succession laws would have no immediate implications.
Marsupials have two nether orifices: one for excreting both solids and liquids ; the other for reproduction, which appears as a vagina in females and a penis in males.
Female placental mammals have completely separate orifices for defecation, urination, and reproduction ; males have one opening for defecation and another for both urination and reproduction, although the channels flowing to that orifice are almost completely separate.
Thus, ocular albinism occurs more frequently in males as they have a single X and Y chromosome, unlike females, whose genetics are characterized by two X chromosomes.
Other species have polygynous (" many females ") or, rarely, polyandrous (" many males ") breeding systems.
They have antennae almost universally made up of 13 segments in males and 12 in females, as is typical for the superfamily.
Nearly every human society throughout history has expected distinctions to be made between males and females by the style, color, or type of clothing they are expected to wear, and likewise most societies have had a set of social norms, views, guidelines, or even laws defining what type of clothing is appropriate for each gender.
If the descent were truly unbroken, father-to-son, since Confucius's lifetime, the males in the family would all have the same Y chromosome as their direct male ancestor, with slight mutations due to the passage of time.
Since the feminist movement of the 1980s, some writers and publishers have been using the feminine title suffixes-in ( singular ) and-innen ( plural ) to emphasize the inclusion of females ; but written with a capital ' I ', to indicate that males are not excluded.
The most dominant males have access to the best resources.
Both sexes have those glands, but males have larger morillos and their anal pockets can open more easily.
Phrased another way: young males ( who make up the vast majority of combatants in civil wars ) are less likely to join a rebellion if they are getting an education and / or have a comfortable salary, and can reasonably assume that they will prosper in the future.
However, large wild males can weigh up to and males in captivity, such as Travis the Chimp, have reached.
Low ranking males benefit from an unstable hierarchy and have increased sexual opportunities.
As such, males have large testicles for sperm competition.
In Asian elephants, only males have tusks, but both males and females of African elephants have tusks and are usually less hairy than their Asian cousins.

males and pectoral
Tentacules, tentacles directly associated with odontodes, develop on the pectoral fin spine of the males of some species.
Breeding males will sometimes show their yellow pectoral tufts in displays.
One of the few sharks in which mating has been observed in the wild, receptive female whitetip reef sharks are followed by prospective males, who attempt to grasp her pectoral fin and maneuver the two of them into positions suitable for copulation.
Each male attempts to seize the female by engulfing one of her pectoral fins ; at times two males might grasp a female on both sides simultaneously.
In most species, males develop hypertrophied odontodes on the leading edge of the pectoral fin spine and the end of the spine may become swollen.

males and tufts
Appearance is a reliable guide to the sex or age of a giraffe: the ossicones of females and young are thin and display tufts of hair on top, whereas those of adult males end in knobs and tend to be bald on top.
The ear tufts of males are more upright than those of females.
Before developing the full display finery with coloured ruff and tufts, the males replace part of their winter plumage with striped feathers.
Females have tufts of fur and small bony knobs where the antlers are located in males.
The mane is usually larger and darker in males than in females, and in the latter, may be reduced to a pair of long tufts.

males and yellow
The males wear virtually exclusively white, while female clothing is often red or pink, but can also be yellow, white, blue or purple.
Although the sexes of Picidae species tend to look alike, many woodpecker species have more prominent red or yellow head markings in males than in females.
The bill colouring is yellow in males, black and orange for females.
Adult males are olive above and yellow below, with a black upper chest and forecrown giving them a distinctive look.
In the spring, adult males have a yellow forehead, supraloral, and supercilium.
First year males also resemble their spring plumage, but have an olive forecrown and duller yellow underparts.
The bill is yellow with a black tip, all black in summer males.
Adult males tend to be red or orange in colour, and females green or yellow, but there is much variation.
The bill is narrow conical with a sharp tip ; in summer, it is yellow in females, and yellow with a blue-grey base in males, while in winter, and in juveniles, it is black in both sexes.
In summer, the bill is yellow with a bluish base in males and a pinkish base in females ; in winter, it is duller, often blackish.
Lesser Scaup females show the characteristic darker iris ( bright yellow in Greater Scaup males and females ) at closer distances.
The four cuckooshrikes in the genus Campephaga exhibit sexual dimorphism, with males that have glossy black plumage and bright red or yellow wattles, the females having more subdued olive-green plumage.
The males of many species are brightly coloured, usually in red or yellow and black, some species show variation in colour only in the breeding season.
Both males and females have yellow legs and yellow bills.
When fed only yellow pigments, males become a pale red color, rather than a yellow.
The melanin content decreases in the face of the males as they mature, allowing the yellow and orange lipochromes to be more visible, while an increase in melanin content in the tail causes the disappearance of the horizontal yellow tail bars.
For example, U. maliensis females are often light tan with black dorsal spots, while males are mostly bright yellow with mottled black markings.
Adult males have a yellow patch over the eye, are grayish on top with a white breast, a dark brown throat and a black belly ; two yellowish sacs on the neck are inflated during courtship display.
They can fend off the yellow stripe throated males but they can't withstand attacks by orange-throated males.
Males of some species have a white or yellow face, where the females do not ; males also often have much larger eyes than the females, which relates to their mating behavior.

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