This is a hyper-aggressive mouse that may also be very territorial. Chances are, this pair was not raised up together, and was brought together when they were both adults. The male mouse might also be protecting the territory of his original mate, if he had one previously. It would be a good idea to separate the two, and allow the female to mate with one of her sons.
The male is not the one who builds the nest, that would be the female. So it would be worth making sure your rabbits Genders are as you think they are. If they have already been together and you have seen them mate then it is very possible she is already pregnant. Also bare in mind that mating a female rabbit after she is already pregnant can cause problems for the mother as rabbits have 2 uterine horns and the fertilization of the 2nd one will cause a hormonal imbalance killing all of the kits.
by kicking and attacking the other male also jumping and charging then the male will have sexual inter cause with the female...
yes
No, a heifer does. Cows are mature female bovines that have had at least two calves, and thus are females that have already been through puberty when they were heifers, before they had their first calf.
Yes
no
They hunt together and are always together. The male always takes the lead but whenever there is food that appears the male goes for it. If the female attacks the pray, the male will hurt the female as a warning. When the male is attacking a pray the female has to move on and take the lead.
The male is not the one who builds the nest, that would be the female. So it would be worth making sure your rabbits Genders are as you think they are. If they have already been together and you have seen them mate then it is very possible she is already pregnant. Also bare in mind that mating a female rabbit after she is already pregnant can cause problems for the mother as rabbits have 2 uterine horns and the fertilization of the 2nd one will cause a hormonal imbalance killing all of the kits.
no. because the they will fight each other
First of all, male and female fighting fish (bettas) shouldn't be kept together. They are both territorial and agressive. They may be fighting over territory. It may also be that the male is ready to mate and the female isn't.
yes you can they would have to spend about 5 weeks together before they get to now each other and mate together
you cant. you have to remove the fish before it does further damage to other fish.
Yes, if one of them was pregnant before they got together.
The only time a male and female betta or fighting fish should be together is when they breed. Otherwise it's better to separate them before one or the other dies.
No seperate them most likely they will kill each other or each others babies.
NO unless you are taking very, very good care of the kits
Females is already plural. The singular is female.