All mammals are sexual, including the sable antelope.
I assume that by "sable antelope" you mean "sable antelope", as I have never heard of a stable antelope. A sable antelope is a species of antelope with a black or brown pelt. both genders have long, curved horns, and they have distinctive manes, earning them the nickname "horse antelope." Sable antelope live in savannas. but, if you are not referring to sable antelope and mean something different by stable antelope, then I'm sorry I couldn't help.
they are both asexual and sexual
Both.
No
No , hydra shows both sexual and asexual reproduction .
They have sexual reproduction even though they have both female and male organs within the same organism. A few species undergo parthenogenesis, which is asexual. So basically annelids are both asexual and sexual
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Fungi reproduction can be both asexual and sexual, but the primary mode of reproduction for fungi is asexual through spores.
The difference is alge is a plant and plants both can do asexual and sexual reproduction so there's no diffrence
Fungi can reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. Asexual reproduction involves producing spores through mitosis, whereas sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two mating types to form a zygote.
Its both sexual and asexual
they are both asexually and sexually