Examples of 'females may' in a sentence

Meaning of "females may"

Females may refers to the possibility or likelihood of certain actions, behaviors, or outcomes occurring in females. It indicates that females have the potential or ability to engage in specific activities or exhibit particular characteristics. This phrase recognizes the variability and potential agency of females in various contexts, suggesting that they have the capacity to do or achieve certain things

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Females may be at greater risk than males.
Hormone treated females may develop gonopodia.
Females may give birth to up to nine young.
Some of the females may be ready to mate.
Females may give birth to a single young.
The territories of females may partially overlap.
Females may have up to six litters a year.
The home ranges of females may overlap less.
Other females may remain as subordinate workers.
Relationships between females may vary.
Larger females may have larger litters.
The dorsal surface is usually green but some females may be olive or brownish.
These females may or may not be related.
Signs of hair loss in females may include,.
A few females may form spinster herds.
Sexes are similar, although females may be somewhat paler.
Females may lose the respect of honorable.
Both males and females may transport the tadpoles.
Females may be giving birth by the age of five.
Pregnant and lactating females may prove aggressive in nest defence.
Females may attempt to attack hornets in flight by stinging.
Both males and females may have more than one mate.
Females may be larger than males.
The earlier maturation in females may be a possible explanation for this disparity.
Females may also do a display similar to the male.
Nests not accepted by females may be torn down by the builder himself.
Females may sing briefly in the presence of a male.
A male and two to five females may live within that range.
Only females may inflict corporal punishment on girls.
Two unrelated males or two unrelated females may have a particularly hard time sharing space.
Females may also lead in turns.
Before mating male and females may engage in various forms of behavior.
Females may benefit from absorbing seminal fluid.
Some evidence indicates the females may protect their eggs until they hatch.
Females may be dull looking but they are very picky.
In some cases Amish females may participate in hunting.
Females may spawn as many as four times in one season.
This indicates that females may be more resilient to developing TD.
Females may also have smaller and rounder heads.
The sexes are generally alike, although females may be smaller.
Fertilised females may start new colonies.
The length is equal to the height, although females may be slightly longer.
Adult females may live a year or longer.
While the male dens by itself, several females may live together.
Young females may want young ones.
An estimated 50 per cent of all adolescent females may suffer from a menstrual disorder.
Gravid females may appear to have an elongated abdomen.
Males compete for females, and females may breed with several males.
Older females may receive medicines to prevent pregnancy.
A male can be kept with females ; females may also be kept together in groups.

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