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Obviously they have a mate to make babies with or it could have a bezzie who it likes LOTS! if u no what i mean
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No, separate species cannot mate. With animals such as dogs and cats it is different. Wheras a poodle can mate with a lab, and a Siamese with Himalayan because they are in the same families, beavers and racoons would not, even if forced.
Yes, mother cats do mate with their offspring. I had cat which had become so old that my family members used to call her grandmother cat. I had once seen her mating with her offspring and THEIR offspring at different times!
Yes, and they will produce a liger or tigon (ligar if the father was a lion and tigress was the mother, and a tigon if the father was a tiger and mother was a lioness.)
It Depends on alot of things the health of the mother and the health of the pack it also depends on the seman of the mate
Goldenflower. He is the half-brother to Brambleclaw and Tawnypelt. Goldenflower had a unknown tom as her mate and gave birth to Swiftpaw. Then, Goldenflower had another mate, Tigerstar. She gave birth to Brambleclaw and Tawnypelt. Brambleclaw, Tawnypelt, and Swiftpaw shared same mother, but had different fathers.
every year in the fall they get together to mate
No. Bull Hippos fight each other to decide who gets to mate with the cow hippos. When the baby is born the mother is careful to keep it away from the bulls, as they will kill it in order to make the cow ready to mate again. The next time the cow may well mate with a different bull.
yes.
Brick is scourges mate and mother of bane.