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The male Kiwi had a call so females would come to its territory to mate
No, male frogs can only mate with females.
The male dose not have a mate
No. Koalas do not mate for life. A dominant male will mate with as many females as he can.
of course
When a male peacock dances for a female peacock, the male peacock is attempting to impress the female peacock for mating purposes. If the male manages to impress the female, the female will allow the male to mate with her.
No, to mate there needs to be a female and male involved
They mate in mid october to early november.
about 2 or 3
They will do both. Both. They will first mate, and then the female will kill the male.
Platypuses breed just once a year. Males will mate with several females during that time, but females will generally only mate with one male.
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.