No. The Northern quolls do not stay together after mating. The male actually dies after mating.
Male tigers don't stay with the mother at all. Right after mating the father leaves.
I think, no. Cats are never stays together after mating.
The quoll is a native Australian marsupial, but only the Spotted-tailed quoll has a true pouch. The other three Australian species have folds of skin which protect the teats and the joeys as they stay attached to the teat. Quolls are characterised by large white spots over their body (and the tail for the Spotted-tailed quoll). They have long tails almost the same as their head-body length. Quolls have long, pointed snouts.
3 weeks
just for mating
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
Tigers sometimes stay in plains or caves. They have babies when they wanted to, as there isn't any mating timing for them tigers.
they they can stay with their father
They're solitary, and basically only come together for mating.
No, after mating, the male disappears and has nothing to do with rearing the young.
they only stay together for one mating season but after that, they switch partners
The gestation period (time of pregnancy) for a chicken is 22 days.