Unless you're intending to have a litter of puppies, it's definitely recommended.
Separate them, until the female's heat is over.
If the female hamster is not on heat they will not mate, so just separate them until they're ready.
No they can be introduced while in heat.
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.
yes they usually do because that's pretty much the only time the males will start to get her, my female pitbull was in heat about a month ago and my male would go nuts when neighborhood dogs would try to get to her.
Male from the female what exactly...?
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
Gladiolus is a complete flower. The flowers have both male and female parts. There are no separate flowers for male and female. There are no separate male and female plants for gladiolus.
Hydrangea have complete flowers. They do not have separate male and female flowers. They do not have separate male and female plants.
No. Only a male can impregnate a female. No female mammal of any species can get another female pregnant. For mammals that have a "heat" cycle, being in "heat" is required for pregnancy by a male. If such a mammal (a dog for instance) is not in heat or doesn't have a male partner, pregnancy is not possible.
really the question here is what is a monoecious and what is a dioecious. answer those. and all will be clear.
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