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Male ladybugs do have spots: it is a fallacy that they do not. It is also one of the reasons why it is very difficult to tell the difference between male and female ladybugs, as the spots are no indication.
Yes, there are.
They are smaller than the female ladybugs.
Sometimes they're the same, but most of the time they are red. Females are usually orange/yellow.
They are also called ladybugs.
But I think they should be called "gentlebugs".
Red ladybirds are male and orange ladybirds are female.
Yes there are male ladybugs, because ladybugs reproduce sexually, along with every other arthropods. If there were not male ladybugs, the only way they could reproduce is asexually.
Yes. They are known as ladybugs but that does not mean they are all ladies any more than all mandrake plants are male
Yes, and they're called laybugs.
Both female and male jaguars look the same. Males are bigger then females.
well, ladybugs can come in avariate of colors. some examples are red, orange, white, etc. some colors of the spots are brown, black, blue, red, yellow, etc. some don't even have any spots! to find out more Google "ladybug colors" and go to "images" or "web".=)
they are not the same beacuse male do not have boobs
same as the females, protect and eat.
It is very difficult to tell the difference between a male and female ladybug. Male ladybugs (or ladybirds) tend to be slightly smaller than females. Contrary to popular belief, the spots do not indicate whether these insects are males or females. However, the spots do fade somewhat as the insect grows older. Males and females are also the same colour.
The mollies don't have to be the same color. But make sure that you have more than one female when you have a male because the males tend to horass the females when they become pregnant.
If you are asking about birds, with only a few exceptions, it is the males who are much brighter in color than the females (or the lady birds). For example, the male cardinal has a bright red body, while the female only has a reddish-orange beak and her body is all brown. Similarly, male blue jays are a much brighter blue color than females, and the same is true with male grackles (they are black and shiny, with purplish heads, while the females tend to be greyish-brown); and even male peacocks are brighter and more beautiful than the female is. A few species, such as certain kinds of parrots, have brightly colored females, and the female sandpiper is much more distinctive than the male. But in general, the males are brighter and more colorful in most of the species of birds. But if you are asking about what we call the "ladybug" and some people call the ladybird, these are a kind of beetle whose bright colors and spots are meant to warn off predators; ladybugs do not taste good, and predators know when they see these insects, they should leave them alone. In nature, ladybugs are useful because they eat smaller insects (aphids) and prevent them from killing plants.
The male lions have a mane while the females don't. The females usually do the hunting. Plus the lucky lion can get many mates!
male bettas dont get lonley females do get lonley u should have atleast 5 females in the same tank *male bettas dont get lonley
For some crab species, claws are different between males and females, like larger claws on male fiddler crabs, or color on blue crabs. All male crabs have a triangular shape near the rear on their underside, though, while females have a broad round marking in that same location.
Since not all individual male lions are the same color, nor are all female lions the same color, this makes the question essentially meaningless.
This depends on the species of crawfish. Sometimes the male and female are the exact same colors.