Parthogenetic. Aphids are an example, there are many.
There are also hermaprodite species, each individual has both male and female functions.
Probably not because the male doesn't have a birth canal in his body the eggs are released into a pouch which only male seahorses have and when the eggs hatch the babies come out of that pouch so I wouldn't imagine it as painful as other creatures giving birth.
Until the baby is big enough not to be injured by the male
A female pig that has given birth is called a sow.
No. A rabbit is a mammal all mammals, except for the platypus and the Echidna both native Australian native mammals, give birth to living creatures and give their babies milk, unless the creatures died in utero , then they give birth to dead creatures. Male rabits also are the only mammal to have the scrotum in front of the penis.
A gilt is a female pig that has not given birth, a sow is a female pig that has given birth so piglets, and a boar is an intact male pig.
Yes, it could be possible that the male could kill the babies
No, it wont female bata fish are gentle creatures but dont put it in the sme cage as a male bata unless their spawning and after they spawn the male will take the eggs and dont let the female inthe cage after they spawn because the female will try to eat the eggs and the male will kill the female
No, male cows cannot produce milk. Milk production is a function of female cows, specifically those that have given birth and are lactating.
According to certain precepts recorded in Chapter 12 of the book of Leviticus, a woman who had given birth to a male child was to endure a period of 40 days in her purfication. However, a woman who had given birth to a female child was to endure a period of 80 days in her purification According to certain precepts recorded in Chapter 12 of the book of Leviticus, a woman who had given birth to a male child was to endure a period of 40 days in her purfication. However, a woman who had given birth to a female child was to endure a period of 80 days in her purification
No. Stallion, gelding, and colt are terms for male horses. A stallion is a male horse that can be used for breeding or, standing at stud. A gelding is a male horse that has been neutered. A colt is a male horse (stallion) that's newborn up to 2 or 3 years of age. Mare and filly are terms for female horses. A mare is a female horse that has given birth at least once. A filly is a female horse, usually young, that has never given birth.
A unaltered male pig is called a boar, an altered male pig is a barrow. A female pig that has not given birth is called a gilt and a female pig that has given birth is called a sow. Baby pigs are piglets collectively.
Pichus are not real creatures they are creatures from Pokemon. They can not be bred in reality.