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iam not sure but it has to do with science and breeding
induced spawning is an artificial breeding of fishes same as induced breeding.
Selective breeding
Animals in the wild breeding, such as squirrels, rabbits, deer, elephants, etc., are not selective breeding (artificial selection).
Plant breeding brings improvement in quality and quantity of production in plants by improving their genome.
By completing the scenarios of Endangered Species campaign game, you get the conservation breeding center.
Conservation genetics is the use of the knowledge obtained through genetics to improve the breeding stock and success of endangered populations, eg captive breeding programmes.
It is a bacteria that causes females to consistently abort when bred and bulls to be unable to breed. Can vaccinate prior to breeding.
It can be very effective, depending on how aggressive you are with your breeding program, and how well you keep your records.
By breeding them in captivity and protect from from predators.
Predators and the alpha-males of whatever species you mean.
The only thing a female platypus can do to protect herself from platypus is to use her effective hiding strategies. The entrance to a platypus's burrow is disguised by tree roots or overhanging riverbanks, and a breeding female will create several earthen plugs along the length of her burrow to deter predators.
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Captive breeding and habitat preservation are the two complimentary methods for warding off extinction. Habitat preservation is self-evident, predators need range and prey. They can not live bunched together. Captive breeding is often necessary because over the last century populations have become inbred leading to vulnerability to disease and genetic defects. Cheetah is classified as CITES I: Threatened with extinction. Due to habitat loss, hunting for skins and hunting by farmers in retaliation whose livestock was killed.There is a Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, which cares for rescued cheetahs and educates the public and ranchers on cheetah conservation. The Cheetah Conservation Fund's goal is to ensure the long-term survival of the cheetah and its ecosystem through a multi-disciplined and integrated conservation program of research and education.
All animals that visit Antarctica, do so to breed. Otherwise all animals live in the sea, including albatross. Breeding on Antarctica is a survival strategy because there are no land predators there, except other breeding adults that prey on newborns in order to feed the predators' young.
Ligers are not generally produced in the wild so only the fact that they are produced through the breeding of two superior predators might be an indication of their capability as a predator.
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