In all species, the male is significantly larger than the female, and possesses more prominent tusks.
Males possess the most impressive manes which extend right down the back and grow longer, based on the age.
The males possess a cephalic gland that opens in the middle of their head.
The males possessed fabulous horns, perhaps 60 inches long, with a triple twist in them.
The tiny male does not possess a tail.
The males possess a dewlap sack, same as Quintaglios do.
Males do not possess stingers or ovipositors in either lineage.
The males possess a gular sac that lies at the base of the jaw.