If by "engage" you mean as in a mating tie, I do not think there is a limit, except in terms of the stamina of the male. If a male is left alone with a female in heat, the two could mate several times a day. If the male is sick or out of condition, it would undoubtedly be much less than that. When reputable breeders are doing a breeding, they typically breed the pair once every other day, to allow the male's sperm count time to recover after each breeding.
Once.
The male mounts the female in order to engage in sexual intercourse and facilitate the transfer of sperm for successful reproduction. This behavior is commonly seen in many animal species as part of their reproductive process.
Whether or not you can have male and female ocicats, male and female toygers, male and female boxers and a male and female doberman will depend on where you live. There are rules as to how many pets can be in one home in many places. It will also depend on how much money you have. It will be expensive to care for so many pets.
Usually one or two times
Many female birds are brown or duller than their male counterparts. This gives them camoflauge while sitting on the nest and helps to keep them out of site of predators. Male coloration is often used for mating rituals and territorial displays, activities in which females seldom engage.
Male and female raccoons do not live together unless the male is a young offspring of the female.
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.
Depends on how "well" the male does "its work" and if the female allows him to.
A female is a couple of feet long, while the male is many dozens of times smaller.
There are many ways to spell the name: - Charlie (male & female) - Charley (female) - Charly (male & female) - Charlee (male & female) - Charleigh (female) - Charli (female) Nicknames for people with these names can be: - Chaz (female) - Char (male & female) - Chuck (male) - Charles (male) Charlie itself is a common nickname for people called: - Charles - Charlize - Charlene - Charlotte
Fruit will only divelop from female parts of the flower but many plants can be both male and female.
Three. A female can be covered three times, the same as a male can only cover three mares.