That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
Peacocks attract females with their noises and feathers, in order to mate with them.
Male animals usually are more attractive than the females because the males are the ones who have to go and fight for their mates, and they have to do a certain routine to impress the females. Haha well I hoped I helped!!! xDDDDD Hehe
Their constant chirping is how they call for females.
Birds.
Because as in most species, the male wears the colors to attract a female mate. An example is the mallard duck. The male is beautiful color while the female is usually brown. Male peacocks have the plumage as well.
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Males sing to attract females and establish territories.
no they do not because males use their dewlaps to attract females and and claim their territory if a female has a dewlap then well
The male Bowerbird uses treasures to attract females.
some animals fight each other to mate but the usual is stag beetles, deer and loads more.
Male animals reproduce by mating with female animals. In this process, the sperm from the male animal fertilizes the egg of a female animal.