Yes, it's usually from January to march but can continue out to September.
Usually in Spring
It is from Spring to early Summer.
The platypus breeding season is spring and summer, from about September through to February, sometimes extending to March.
There is no specific breeding season for kangaroos.
Year round, but especially in Spring for pond goldfish.
Usally when it is humid and very hot Crested geckos thrive in a habitat that is usually ranging from 16-17 Degrees Celcius up to 25-30 Degrees celcius with a humid ex. When the "winter season" approaches in their natural habitat, they tend to eat less, sleep more, and become a little less socialable. This is due to the lower tempuratures during the winter. Breeding season takes place when tempuratures are more regulated. Meaning their spring and summer season is best. In captivity some breeders provide this cooling period for their crested geckos, others do not. Breeders do reccomend that the females recieve a break from males, and this should be done during the winter months.
Two days before new moon
well its mostly summer or spring cuse its warm out
Platypuses do not give birth: they lay eggs. The platypus breeding season is spring and summer, from about September through to February, sometimes extending to March.
Goldfish do not have a breeding season. They can breed whenever the water is warm enough. In an open pond, this would be in the Spring and Summer months. In an indoor aquarium this can be year-round. Thank you very much for your answer!!
The platypus mating and breeding season is in the seasons of Spring and Summer. In Australia, this is from September through to February, sometimes extending to March.
The platypus's breeding season is spring and summer, from about September through to February, sometimes extending to March.