In many cases, yes. This is often due to the way a mother protects her young. In some however, it is just out of pure meanness.
2006-06-26 20:53:30
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answered by Greg 5
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In most species yes.
2006-06-27 00:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on which species you are talking about
2006-06-26 20:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think so, look for example the mosquito, the female was the one who had bring us illness.
2006-06-26 21:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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in most cases. alot of times because it will protect it's young. also in reptiles the female is usually larger.
2006-06-26 20:53:18
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answered by theswarm666x 5
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in all except humans the female is stronger so yes
2006-06-26 20:59:01
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answered by biggun4570 4
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It depends what animal.
some lame person has been to hot topic.
2006-06-26 20:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Overall (not just counting humans), very much so.
2006-06-26 20:53:31
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answered by CrazyCat 5
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yes! cause we have hormones. jk i dunno for real. depends on how you look at it. they both can be deadly.
2006-06-26 20:58:47
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answered by Cirque Du Freak 4
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