Yes, you can. This is only is they are either brothers or one is older!
you can not keep two males together
To prevent two green anoles from breeding, you can house them separately to eliminate any mating opportunities. If you prefer to keep them together, ensure that you have only one sex present, either two males or two females, as males can become territorial and aggressive towards each other. Additionally, maintaining a temperature and light cycle that doesn't mimic their breeding season can also help deter breeding behaviors. Regular monitoring of their behavior will allow you to intervene if any signs of mating occur.
Yes, females can be just as agressive, if not more aggressive, than the males. Although you should never keep the two bettas together, it has happened when breeding the fish.
you can not keep two males together as they do fight each other
If you prompt them into breeding, then yes, they actually will.
whichever your most comfortable having - But two males are more likely to fight than two females, unless they have been brought up together! :D
It is not advised to keep them housed together. It is okay to put them together for a day or two for breeding, but if kept together they may end up fighting. The female will protect her babies after they are born and a male can also harm the babies.
Cross breeding is simply taking two breeds of animals and mating them together (Such as a Charolais crossed with a Hereford). Where selective breeding is selecting the what two animals you want bred together to produce a better animal.
only if there is two males and one female they will fight to mate with the female
You wait till the beggining of the year when you can raise the new horse. Then you keep breeding two horses together until you get your wanted result :D
Yes, in that a father and son cannot breed together. They may be able to copulate, though probably rare. But breeding means copulation for sake of procreation, and two males cannot do that.
Breeding occurs throughout the year. Females reach sexual maturity at around two years of age while males reach sexual maturity at around one year of age but males normally do not establish territories and thus gain breeding rights until they are about three years old.