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Brothers and sisters, of any species of animal, cannot breed.
Lots of different penguin and bird species do eg Albatross
to reproduce...
Any animal can physically mate with another animal of a different species, but two animals of different species cannot reproduce. The definition of a species is 'a taxonomic group whose members can interbreed'. There are some exceptions (e.g. Horses and donkeys, which can interbreed to produce mules), but whales are not one of them. While blue whales and orcas are both whales, they are two different species of animal, therefore they cannot reproduce. By sheer difference in size if nothing else this would be impossible. BUT Killer whales or Orcas are not whales but actually Dolphins.
Badgers mate with other badgers. This is the normal way that sexual reproduction works in any species. Members of a given species mate with other members of the same species. Mating with other species will get them nowhere.
Hypotheticaly, any other mammal-but A. the baby will be infertile (it won't be able to mate) and B. Another species would probably reject the dog's approaches. So... cross species mating
All animal species have male as well as female species.
Yes. All animals mate. If Homo erectus didn't mate, there would not have been any members of their species.
No! not any monster can mate with any monster
Any dog can mate with another breed of dog.
Yes. But they cannot mate :'(
No