Sexual
animalia is the kingdom of animals so if animals reproduce the it can be both ways.
Sponges, mostly. Most worms are sexual and asexual reproducers though, too.
Animals that reproduce their own kind with no sex cells involved undergo asexual reproduction. Most animals on Earth reproduce through the process of fertilization which include sexual reproduction. =Edited by TerroooBlade22
Most plants we encounter reproduce sexually. Some reproduce asexually. Some are capable of both.
Plants can reproduce through both asexual and sexual means. Asexual reproduction includes methods like budding and fragmentation, while sexual reproduction involves the formation of seeds or spores through the fusion of gametes.
sexual Asexual reproduction basically means that one single animal reproduces without any help from a second animal of it's own species. Sexual reproduction requires two animals of the same species to reproduce. Most animals only require two(male and female) to reproduce.
animals reproduce a sexually along with flowering plants.Ahem...animals do not reproduce asexually, and neither do most flowering plants (angiosperms), although some plants have this capability. Anyway, animals reproduce through sexual interaction not asexually.
Strictly speaking, ligers can't reproduce on account of the males being sterile, which often happens to hybrid animals. The ligers themselves are probably unaware of that and would most likely happily try to reproduce sexually given the chance.
Most fish reproduce sexually (as per usual there are exceptions). Marine dwelling mammals (dolphins and whales) all reproduce sexually.
Most lower animals from Protozoa to Annelida show asexual reproduction .
Protists can reproduce both asexually and sexually. Asexual reproduction methods include binary fission, budding, and spore formation, while sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from different individuals.
Protists can reproduce sexually or asexually, depending on the species. Asexual reproduction methods include binary fission, multiple fission, and budding. Sexual reproduction typically involves the fusion of gametes from two different individuals.