There is nothing unusual about one nipple being bigger than the other, and the condition has no medical name.
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yes one human hand is bigger than the other
yes it is possibe
They equal each other.
no. the larger number in the hundredths place is 4, therefore since that is bigger, 3.34 is bigger look from left to right and keep checking which number is bigger across the numbers till you find one that is bigger than the other
Yes it is prefectly natural, I went throught the same thing
They are called cows, and the males are called bulls.
Male gorillas are called bulls or silverbacks, other ape species males are simply called males, or if he is a group leader, boss.
In most species the males have so-called femoral pores extracting a waxy substance wich is deposited on the substrate. In other species males have bigger bodyparts like helmet-like structures or horns. In some species, the males communicate with females, bij shaking their legs, or nodding the head. Anoles have a so-called dewlap, wich can be protuded or 'flash'.
People aren't perfectly symmetrical, nothing to worry about. If it really bugs you you can have cosmetic tattooing done to make them look more similar.
Males are called Bucks Females are called Does Babies are called Fawns Other than that, I don't think there are other names for them. They are also called a Stag.
No, it's the other way around, males are usually stocky and bigger than females.
no biologhy female kestrels are much bigger than males this because the females need to take care of there babies and need other animals to be scared of them
It may be because your baby uses that nipple more then the other to breastfeed. Is this why?
He was a nipple farmer
its call superposition
It is normal for the nipple shape to change during puberty (in both boys and girls) and during pregnancy. If your nipple is changing at other times, see your health care provider.