1) Yes, if within its own species. Most females mate multiple times and can do so immediately after copulation. The male has to wait about 8 hours in order to produce another sperm package.
Some butterfly species, such as the Clouded and Small Apollos, the male will place a copulatory in the female's abdomen to prevent her from mating again. Sometimes the female refuses this.
2) Yes, outside of their species if the butterflies live in remote areas where not many other butterflies are found.
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no thay have one mate
No. There is only one mate for one vampire.
Killer whales have more than one mate, as they are polygamous.
Most species of canines, such as dogs and wolves, take more than one mate. However, foxes, despite being social animals, only have one mate for their entire lifetime.
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Butterflies do not fall in love. Male butterflies are attracted to female butterflies through scent and sight. They pair/mate and the male goes to search for another female soon after. They have an instinct to pair/mate but never stay around one specific butterfly.
No. Sows often will mate with more than one male during her heat period.
Having more than one mate is known as polygamy in animals. There are different types of polygamy, such as polygyny (one male mating with multiple females) and polyandry (one female mating with multiple males).
Yes
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No. Female peahens will mate with different males, and sometimes more than one male. The Male peacock will mate with many peahens.