no. they are rather casual about it.
You should, to ensure that the male (if he is intact) will not try to mate with the Jenny. Some donkeys and horses are aggressive to the females while mating.
yes,while mating the male leech sucks the females blood.
It is for the male to bite while mating...
Sometimes the female mantis gets very hungry and will eat the male while mating
The Male doesn't want to let go of the female because he has to hold on to her to do it.
if a male is separeted during mating it can die
Male horses are stallions, neutered adult males are geldings, and baby male horses are colts.
The difference is that the female is much larger than the male and more green in color, while the male is small and brown. The female eats the male after mating.
harem mating is one male to several females.
They might but typically a stallion will urinate near the mare on the ground to let her know he's a good choice for a mate. Also the urine would be very acidic and could kill any sperm deposited in the mare.
yes they did eat them after mating
No. The Northern quolls do not stay together after mating. The male actually dies after mating.