Yes. This is how they reproduced.
they have sex
The peacock (male) long tail feathers are ornately marked and is used in attracting a peahen (female) in order to mate.
About two weeks, because they need to get used to each other and the male needs to rule his territory. If the female tries to rule the territory the male betta will kill the female.
yes they did. they used them for killing mammoths.
A male goat is typically called a "buck" or a "billy." The term "mate" is often used to refer to the partner or companion of an animal, so a female goat who has mated with a billygoat would simply be referred to as a "female goat" or a "doe."
Does are female deer, so they mate with male deer, or Stags. A doe can also refer to the female of various mammals, such as the hare, goat, or kangaroo; In which case the doe would mate with the male of that species.
They used their tusks as tools
Woolly mammoths were about as tall as a modern-day Asian elephant. Bulls could weigh as much as 8 tons and stood somewhere between approximately 9 feet tall and 13 feet tall. Woolly mammoths had an outer layer of shaggy hair and an underlayer of wool to keep them warm in the cold climates that they inhabited. They had long, curved tusks that could grow to be up to 16 feet long. Mammoths also had a large hump on their back that scientists believe may have been used to store fat. Scientists speculate that mammoths used their tusks to clear away snow in effort to find food and travel more easily. Scientists have also found evidence that the mammoths would rest their trunk on one of their tusks.
it depends if a natuatl perdator is feeding on it or humans killed
megaliths
The spelling "mammoths" is a plural noun, used only to refer to the extinct elephant species, aka wooly mammoths.The adjective is mammoth (very large, huge).
Woolly mammoths Sabber tooth tigers
People used slugs and worms to mate and bet how long they would do it for.