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,Yes there are. I think it would be difficult finding an animal that doesn't have a mating ritual.
It is how animals reproduce
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By opening and closing the stomata on the underside of the leaves.
The following are the major activities of plant breeding:Collection of variationSelectionEvaluationReleaseMultiplicationDistribution of the new variety
Commonly, the dikaryotic mycelium is produced by fusion of monokaryotic hyphae from different mating types. resulting in formation of a dikaryotic(binucleate), or secondary mycelium because karyogamy does not immediately follow plasogamy.
In the yeast signal transduction pathway, after both types of mating cells have released the mating factors and the factors have bound to specific receptors on the correct cells binding induces changes in the cells that lead to cell fusion.
Most barramundi start out as males for several mating seasons and then transform into females.
Penguin mating seasons differ with location. The largest of the penguins, Emperor Penguin, breeds in the coldest environment at a range near -40 C. Water temperatures vary as well with location.
That depends on what fictional universe you are referring to.
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yes because many animals fight before mating and the other one dies, that's one reason why animals are endangered
Before the mating period, the male betta will create a bubble nest, where the eggs will reside. Once the female is near, they will usually fight each other before finally mating. Once they finish, the male will take the eggs in his mouth and put them in the nest. If these are pet betta fish, then the female should be removed after an hour or two.
Yes. If they died before mating then they would be extinct.
Acquire vibrant plumage and commence the sacred mating ritual passed down from our fathers and their fathers before them.
The anus is not for mating.
Simply stick their head into a toilet and operate the lever or chain in the normal fashion. You will find that they are now not only slightly stunned but already in the correct position for mating. Thank you.