No. Not much protein, not enough calories, too much salt.
No.
Depends really what your talking about, if its a wild horse they do live in herds with one male and multiple females, but if its a domesticated horse ( most are) they do live with humans.
It should be kept alone.
Yes.When men get an orgasm, they ejaculate semen.
Produces sperms which is allows humans to reproduce.
When a male releases semen, it is called ejaculation.
Semen is formed in a male's reproductive system. It is located in the male's testes.
The urethra is the passageway for semen as it leaves the male's body. In the male, the urethra carries semen and urine, while in the female the urethra only carries semen.
Amur Leopards live in couples but after they breed they live alone.
The male reproductive glands missing in a cat but are present in humans are the seminal vesicles. They are glands that secrete a significant amount of fluid that becomes the semen.
Sperm carries the male DNA, while semen is the fluid that the sperm swim in from the male into the female.
Ejaculants such as male semen produced in sexual reproduction are a good example of copious secretions. The fluid substance called semen excreted from the male gonad glands during male sexual orgasm in humans is produced in relatively large quantities forcefully ejected from the penis in a notably short burst of time. See also copious ejaculate and copulation.
Semi-humans