After spawning, a male Betta will kill the female if she is not removed almost immediately. He looks after and rears the fry by himself until they are free swimming. If he is not removed when the fry are at the 'free swimming' stage, he will eat the fry.
No, the male should be kept with the babies. Once the babies are adults, the mother can live with the females.
Yes, but its called a mischief. Males, females, and babies all live together. There are alpha males and females. Even when a baby male grows up he's still allowed to live in the mischief.
yes they will because the male will probably have babies with all three
The male and female sperm whales live apart, the females group together with other females and their to make a pod. A pod is about 30 whales. But killer whales stay together with their young and stay together their whole live.
No.
yes rub the male and females backs together
Males should not be with females during pregnancy or birth. It cant be with the babies until they are big. The male will eat the babies. You have to separate them after they mate
No. There would be no fertilization of the females egg with out the help of a male.
When the babies are born, the male will have to be seperated because he could get jelOus and hurt them. The babies can live with the female for a couple of months but then you have to seperate the male and female babies because then they start to breed again
Male koalas can be kept together as long as they are not within a colony of females. If they do not have any females or territory to fight over, they can live peacably together. Native wildlife sanctuaries often keep several males separate from the females quite successfully.
male+female= babies male+male = might fight female+female= might become friends
No. Only females can have babies diabetic or otherwise.