Some do and some don't. Mammals, for example, must mate in order to reproduce. Other animals, such as certain kinds of sea-sponges, can reproduce asexually.
to reproduce...
pigeons mate for their entire life.
Yes, they do. Most animals have to find a mate to reproduce.
breeding is when to animals mate and reproduce more of that species of animals
Animals that can reproduce without the need for a mate are called hermaphrodites.
All flowers reproduce by pollinating , while animals mate.
Yes, and they often do. (If you meant, can a lion and a dog mate, then the answer is no.) Yes because they are both animals and all animals reproduce or have babies. But not together.
Can bunny's reproduce with no mate
Animals have evolved behaviors and instincts that drive them to mate in order to reproduce and ensure the survival of their species. Hormones, pheromones, and environmental cues all play a role in triggering mating behaviors and signaling to animals when it's time to reproduce.
They do, but not in the same way as humans. And all animals (except humans and dolphins) only mate to reproduce. Hope that helps! :)
nope, animals need to be the same spieces in order to mate and reproduce
They mate to reproduce and to have kittens.