Yes they can and do. One lot of youngsters can have several different fathers.
Yes, of course. The males are needed only for reproduction. But it is better to find a pair for the female.
Yes, male guppies can live fine without any females in the tank.
yes there are. that is how they get mates.
The male guppy will chase thw female guppy, corner her and "show of" which looks like he is shivering before they mate. Keep an eye on the female for a dark ovary spot... you may end up with fries!
Males have longer, more colorful fins, females can be smaller.
No, unless a) the female fish got pregnant before the male died, or b) you buy a new male guppy and put him in with the female.
You can find the gender of a guppy by looking at the anal fin. The anal fin is the closest fin to their tail below them. On a female it will look like a normal fin but on the male their will be 2 long skinny fins. The male is also much more colorful.
it will have a fan tail by the begining of its tail, they are generally bigger than a male and males have alot more color than a female.
sounds like you have a male guppy harrassing a female. Simply go and buy a few more female guppies and that way the male will have more than one female to harass.
No. Female peahens will mate with different males, and sometimes more than one male. The Male peacock will mate with many peahens.
Yes. It's possible. But you must wait until the female is ready to mate once again for another season.
Yes, guppies come in many color varieties including red. If there are two male guppies and one female guppy, the female will most likely become too stressed and will die. Always keep more females than males!
Male polar bears do not help raise their children.
Yes, it's true that a female cat can mate with several male cats and have a litter of kittens of all colors and that goes for dogs as well.