Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet FEMALES'
FEMALES'
Definition av FEMALES'
- böjningsform av female
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- Adult females' coats vary from buff to creamy grey with darker pigmentation around the muzzle and the flippers.
- At least some species of scolecomorphids give birth to live young, retaining the eggs inside the females' bodies until they hatch into fully formed offspring, without the presence of a free-living larval stage.
- As common voles have a polygynous mating system the males do not maintain territories and move as so-called "floaters" between several females' territories in order to mate as often as possible.
- Males' underparts are brownish gray and females' medium pale gray; like the nominate there is some greenish bronze iridescence on the sides of the breast.
- They also indiscriminately display towards unmated females, which would improve the females' receptivity.
- He obtained his doctorate in the early 1960s with a thesis on the wildebeest of the Ngorongoro Crater, in which he advanced the theory that the females' estrus was triggered by the rumbling 'love call' of the males.
- Their antennae are 15-segmented and the females' antennae are somewhat bristly; the males' antennae, in contrast, are very plumose.
- Biggers reporting the first successful development and birth of mice embryos that were first recovered from naturally fertilized females at the 8–16 cells stage, then cultured in vitro for two days until the blastocyst stage, and finally transferred back to females' uterus until birth.
- The spermatophore is made by the male inside the females' genital atrium, which is rejected by her multiple days later due to the secretions of her spermathecal glands.
- In mating season, the males develop black nuptial pads that enable them to cling to the females' backs during amplexus.
- The Squantina guggenheim like some Chondrichthyes is ovoviviparous, however the females' left ovary is only functional and the embryos use the yolk as nutrition during the pregnancy.
- In 2006, Earle Page came 2nd in the Sir Frank Kitto competition and received respectable placings in both the males' Presidents Trophy and females' Mary Bagnall Trophy.
- There was no significant difference in the success of the two genders or in learning how the features worked, implying that females' low self-efficacy about their usage of new features was not an accurate assessment of their problem-solving potential, but rather became a self-fulfilling prophecy.
- The species gets its English name from the males' intensely rufous chin; females' chins are a paler rufous.
- This is a variable species as to size, color and structure, particularly the pronotal horn of males (which is more angled posteriorly than the females' and often somewhat expanded apically).
- The species has dusky brown scapulars that appear as a "V" when the wings are folded; females' are paler than males'.
- The females' song is similar but lacks the wheezing part at the end "cheg cheg chig chag chaaag cheg chiiig".
- It ranges from species such as gibbons and strepsirrhines (including Madagascar's lemurs) in which males and females have almost the same body sizes to species such as chimpanzees and bonobos in which males' body sizes are larger than females' body sizes.
- Their cerci share similar characteristics to most earwigs, as males' cerci are more curved than females'.
- The claws are sexually dimorphic, with males' claws showing positive allometry, while females' claws grow isometrically; a male's claws thus become proportionally larger as the crab grows, becoming much larger than those of females.
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