Yes, a pair of box turtles may mate several times each mating season.
Yes. A bull will mate with a cow more than once during her heat cycle if he is so inclined and if he has few other cows to mate with.
Typically only once a year will they mate, but some turtles need not mate for several years in order to produce offspring. Some female turtles are known to be able to produce fertile clutches of eggs for multiple years following a single mating. They may also lay eggs more than once in a year after only one mating, so you would have to narrow your question down more specifically to a particular genus, species, etc. for a more precise answer.
not neccasereieley. it depends on their health
A bull can mate with up to 50 females per year. A cow mates only once a year. If she comes up open though, she will be bred more than once.
The more experienced bulls will. And usually yes, though sometimes if there's more than one bull around...
More than 2.2 million turtles were alive
Yes. It's possible. But you must wait until the female is ready to mate once again for another season.
no thay have one mate
Two turtles would be a pair of turtles. Collective nouns for a group of turtles: # a bale of turtles # a turn of turtles See Related links below this box for more information and references.
Yes! Leatherbacks are the biggest turtles on the planet! They can weigh more than 2,000 lbs. (907 kg.), and are usually more than six feet (two meters) long! Wowzerz!
Sweetheart, butterflies don't mate with people.
No. There is only one mate for one vampire.