actually slugs contain male and female parts so they can be either and from my research in my room I had a slug egg only one that was the only slug I had and when it matured I fond fertilized eggs so the can take there sperm for them selves.
No, a female dog cannot reproduce without mating with a male dog.
by mating with another GIANT red sea urchin!
They reproduce by mating.
By mating
Most worms reproduce sexually, meaning they reproduce by mating and exchanging genetic material with another worm. However, some worms can also reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation or parthenogenesis (development of an embryo without fertilization).
Sexually. Like a mixture between reptile mating and fish mating.
Worms reproduce sexually by mating with another worm of the same species. They typically have separate male and female individuals, although some species can also reproduce asexually through fragmentation or parthenogenesis.
Orangutans reproduce sexually, with males seeking out females for mating. Female orangutans have a menstrual cycle and are only receptive to mating during certain periods. After mating, the female will gestate for around 8-9 months before giving birth to a single offspring.
No, not all insects reproduce sexually. Some insects, such as aphids and stick insects, can reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis, where females can produce offspring without mating with a male.
It's false. Parthenogenesis - is the ability of an animal or organism to reproduce without mating.
Anacondas form a mating ball
By mating with each other