if a male is separeted during mating it can die
Yes they do
All of the Antechinus genus except for A. swainsonii
it is as like in the male bees.the penis get struck in the femal genital and thus the penis brust out causig the death of male
No. Quolls do not die after mating.
No, male frogs do not necessarely die after mating or spawning. Some animals do, like insects and other invertebrates, but amfibians can live up to years.
Yes. To survive pythons need to mate. If pythons stop mating then they die. They need to mate. Pythons mate atleast 6 times a week. And with different mating partners.
usally just a normal breeding tank but its not a good idia to breed them because they will have a fight after mating and one will die usally just a normal breeding tank but its not a good idia to breed them because they will have a fight after mating and one will die
because the queen ant eats his head and wings after mating i think
Yes. Male Northern Quolls mate with as many females as they can. Then they die. An enormous amount of energy is expended by the male Northern Quoll during the entire process of competing with other males to mate with as many females as possible? The surge of elevated testosterone results in them being so physically run down that their fur falls out and they develop skin ulcers. Almost all males die soon after the mating session.
because the female thinks that the dad is going to kill the babies so they can mate again
Male mice do not usually die after mating, no. Your mouse may have been sick with something, and just happened to die after mating. Or, if he was really old, the exertion might have been too much for him. But I've never heard of that happening. It was probably just bad luck. Most male mice go along just fine after mating. In fact, they love it and can't wait to do it again. i saw a video that a certain kind of mouse does die after having mated for 24 hrs so yes it is possible i looked all over the net for it but could not find it i saw it in high school in bio class