A man produces sperm at any age after puberty, unlike women who go through menopause and lose the ability to have children, men produce sperm for the rest of their lives.
Males make only one kind of sperm. They make the sperm that their species requires for reproduction.
Males produce sperm from the age of puberty throughout adult life.
They're born without sperm, they make sperm during puberty and then continue to produce sperm.
No, sperm does not make you stronger. Sperm is a reproductive cell produced by males, and it is not known for any physical or physiological benefits in terms of strength or overall health.
a male cant get sperm but can make it by masturbating, males can usually produce sperm when they first get pubic hair.
Females Sperm Whales stay in groups of about a dozen individuals along with their young. Males leave these "nursery pods" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor pod" with other males of similar age and size. As males grow older, they tend to break out into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives
Average males usually become potentially fertile (produce sperm) at age 13, however aren't fully fertile until age 14-16. See link in related links.
Females Sperm Whales stay in groups of about a dozen individuals along with their young. Males leave these "nursery pods" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor pod" with other males of similar age and size. As males grow older, they tend to break out into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives
Females Sperm Whales stay in groups of about a dozen individuals along with their young. Males leave these "nursery pods" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor pod" with other males of similar age and size. As males grow older, they tend to break out into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives
Yes. Females Sperm Whales stay in groups of about a dozen individuals along with their young. Males leave these "nursery pods" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor pod" with other males of similar age and size. As males grow older, they tend to break out into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives
Females Sperm Whales stay in groups of about a dozen individuals along with their young. Males leave these "nursery pods" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor pod" with other males of similar age and size. As males grow older, they tend to break out into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives
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