well female leeches do have babies they have about 500,000 per hour
Oh, dude, leeches have babies through a process called reproduction. It's like, they lay eggs or give birth to live young, depending on the species. So, yeah, just like any other animal, leeches have their own little leech babies. Nature is wild, man.
Leeches reproduce sexually by mating and laying eggs. They are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs.
Male leeches are typically smaller in size than females and have a smaller reproductive organ called a penis. Female leeches are usually larger and have a distinctly marked clitellum, which is a ring-like structure used for reproduction.
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
Leeches can produce a varying number of offspring depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some leeches can lay anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred eggs at a time. The eggs are often deposited in a protective cocoon, where they develop into juvenile leeches. The exact number can differ significantly among different leech species.
Yes, leeches reproduce sexually. They are hermaphroditic, meaning each leech has both male and female reproductive organs. During mating, they exchange sperm with another leech, and then each can lay eggs. After mating, leeches lay cocoons containing fertilized eggs, from which baby leeches hatch.
they have to feed their babies
A female can have babies any age above 5 weeks old.
Have babies
the female
After giving birth to the babies separate the male from the female and babies or else the male will try to kill them. after a few week or so separate the mother and then separate the female and male babies or else they will mate at an early age and have undeveloped babies
Horned Lizards (Toads) don't raise their babies. The males have nothing to do with the female or babies after getting the female pregnant. The female will lay the eggs and watch over them until they hatch. Then, after they hatch, the babies are on their own.