Well, from what I know, its really the female that attracts the males, using a scent trail enticing males to follow her (known as trains) however, I don't think it is known how she chooses a mate. - i hope this helps
No. Generally, females are smaller. An adult echidna ranges between 35cm and 53cm in length, not counting the 7-8cm snout, with males being longer. It is 30cm or less in height. The mass of an adult...
Female ferrets have seasons. And in those seasons, it's not really about the male "attracting" the female. It principally involves the male ferret leaping on the back of the female ferret, biting her...
It is actually vice versa... The male's attract the females. The males usually try to make themselves look dominant by rising their heads up high. This will usually proceed into a fight with rivals....