well.all mammals do expect the platapus
they mate with each other and reproduce
reproduce
Animals either sexually reproduce or asexually reproduce. Animals who sexually reproduce have sex the same way that humans do. Animals that asexually reproduce have sex with themselves. This kind of sex happens inside the body. To learn more, visit Wikipedia.
No, members of the same species can have variations in characteristics due to genetic differences or environmental factors. These variations can include physical appearance, behavior, and other traits. However, they will have enough similarities to be able to reproduce with each other.
The same as we all do eat and breed Hunt, eat, sleep, reproduce
Like any other normal animal. They are no different to them.The same way other animals (and Humans) reproduce. There are male Siberian tigers and female Siberian tigers. The male impregnates the female, who gives birth a few months later.
Like any other normal animal. They are no different to them.The same way other animals (and Humans) reproduce. There are male Siberian tigers and female Siberian tigers. The male impregnates the female, who gives birth a few months later.
Larks reproduce the same way that other birds do. They have sex, then lay eggs.
Ocelots reproduce sexually, in much the same way as any other mammal.
They do, but not in the same way as humans. And all animals (except humans and dolphins) only mate to reproduce. Hope that helps! :)
A species, only two animals of the same species can mate and have viable offspring (offspring that can also reproduce)
one of them is slug because it is female and male at the same time.