becoe extinct.
If all members of a species fail to reproduce, the species will die out and can become extinct.
So it can further its existence
species
A population of organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring is called as species
Not all species undergo sexual selection because some species reproduce asexually, or have other mechanisms for mating that do not involve competition for mates based on characteristics that enhance attractiveness, such as physical traits or behaviors. Sexual selection tends to occur in species where there is competition for mates, and those with certain traits are more likely to successfully reproduce.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
The species is an Egg-Scattering fish, with Planktonic eggs and larvae. It has not yet been successfully bred in the aquarium.
No, they are wild and not even the same species as domestic rabbits (which is why they can't successfully reproduce together)!
Food, water, safe habitat, and the ability to successfully reproduce are imperative to survival on this planet.
Any species that does not reproduce will go extinct.By definition, a living thing reproduces. A single individual not reproducing simply means they don't contribute to the next generation's gene pool.
Followers of many religions see the only legimate purpose of sex is to enable the species to reproduce. If you reproduce the exact same steps, in the same order, you should acheive the same end result.
A species that is sterile is incapable of producing viable offspring, either due to genetic or physiological factors. This often occurs when individuals within the species are unable to successfully reproduce, resulting in the end of their genetic line.