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Ducks don't "mate". They are not monogamous.
goose
a goose
they find another otter and mate
Yes. Since they don't mate for life they will find another mate.
Masculine is Gander, feminine is Goose
Cats find mates by seeking out the opposite sex. They will find a mate by purring or playing with another cat.
A duck's mate is called a drake. The duck is female, the drake, male.
You ask a vast question. All species of Animals have their own way of attraction. From courtship dances of the Brolga, to the dominance of a lion to win his lioness, or even the fox whom if loses his mate, does not find another for the rest of his life. There are too many to state, do you have one species in paticular that you were after?
he can find a mate of another species to mate with and have kids to save his species cause he is the only pinta island tutrle left in the world
Chickens are not bound by human moral issues. It is wise to freshen the gene pool every few years by replacing the rooster to ensure healthy offspring. Yes, allow the rooster to mate with his flock.
Killer whales have more than one mate, as they are polygamous.