no but you can mate with them
well just like any other guinea pigs they can be and are allowed to mate
Yes. Both in the wild and in captivity, rabbits tend to find a "special friend" that they spend the majority of their time with and are faithful to throughout many breeding seasons. Rabbits who lose their partner often do not choose another and remain solitary.
they do mate with other species of dolphins rarely
Pigs grunt and charge at the other animals the normally frightens them ,the pigs do this movement as a defense maneuver.
no
whales mate with other whales of the same species.
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With mules or other donkeys. A donkey can mate with a pony and you get a podonk.
kangaroo
No. The pigs do the planning and organizing, as well as teaching the other animals. It was agreed that the pigs would receive the milk and apples which they call "brainfood". To sum up, the animals do all the work and the pigs get all the profit.
Mate with other rabbits
In some cases, pigs do allow other pigs to mate with their females, depending on the social dynamics within the group. However, dominant males may try to prevent mating by other males through aggressive behavior.