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I know in Rabbits the females are larger than the males and are usually more aggressive and territorial than the males.
The animal kingdom is very diverse and thats a broad question when comparing one species to countless others.
Nothing good happens in the deep ocean, only horror.
Theres a whole game about it.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/723890/Dont_Make_Love/
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Also OP, spotted hyena clans are matriarchal where the females are larger and dominate the males.
You're just talking averages, though, OP.
There's plenty of human females that are stronger than the average human male.
Not most of them - no; percentage-wise they're still a minority but with a sample size as large as 7.5 billion, there's plenty who deviate from the statistical expectations.
iirc, there are certain species where, on average, the females are actually stronger, but I forget which one(s).
Like, I typically don't care what jellyfish ladies or hyena ladies are like because... I'm not a jellyfish, hyena, or any of those other animals.
Yup, report it is.
I'd ask them, but I wouldn't expect a coherent answer...
And of course there are always going to be people who deviate from statistical expectations.