No, in mammals, males do not have the capability to become pregnant and give birth. Pregnancy and childbirth are exclusive to females due to their reproductive Biology, which includes the presence of a uterus and the ability to produce eggs.
No. No males of a species has babies. Elephants are mammals.
For males: Man period Femals: Period..Or your babys not liking its new home
they dont
Babys come from hell
they dont kill there babys
This is not a good idea because the mother will become territorial and protect her babies even from males that she already knows.
some kinds of sharks it there babys if there hungry
Split your goo in half and wrap them each in a bit of goo. Spend about half an hour with them and then put them in the same egg. Try to keep them together at all times. Only make them half babys when they are fully grown. They will still have babys even if they are 2 males or females!! Keep them in the same colour goo.
Typically, hamsters do not do well in groups, even if they are same-sex. They should be seperated soon after they are weaned. ...especially if you notice fighting, it will only get worse. The exception to that rule is with dwarf hamsters....they often like to be in groups.
Mature catfish can lay 4000 to 100,000 eggs, and breeding males can fertilize as many as nine spawns a season if the eggs are removed from the spawn site each time.
You have to have one of your babys in school to become another babys godparent
"a babys gatta do, what a babys gatta do"