No, not all animals have sperm. Amoebas and some other protists are technically animals but reproduce asexually instead of with sperm and eggs.
Yes. All animals are living right? They all have sperm.
All animals produce about the same amount of sperm.
Like all other animals there are female Sperm whales.
Almost all animals begin as an egg and a sperm. There are a few exceptions, though, such as sea sponges. But for the majority, they begin as sperm and egg.
Yes. All male animals have sperm, all females have eggs with a few exceptions that are asexual and have both.
No, it is a natural process that all male animals do.
the sperm whale goes down to the deep and hunts them to eat. they make up a large part of the sperm whale's diet.
Sperm whales have the largest brains of all living creatures at the moment (so even bigger than the Blue whale's brain). It weighs in at about 7,2 kilos.
The eggs and sperm contain the material that is used to create a new animal or person. These are found in almost every animal although not all animals reproduce sexually.
yes they are they are lossing them all the time there will be no more animals soon
sperm cell is the typical sperm of most animals has a head containing the nucleus and acrosome
The sperm whale.