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A Cheetah
Sometimes the name of an animal is taken from the female name, like "cow". "Cow" is the female name of a bos. Bull is the male name. Same with ducks . . . the name is taken from the female's name: "Duck". She is the female parent. The male parent is called a drake.
Sometimes it is called the sire, as in the case of horses, but it probably depends upon the kind of animal you are talking about.
the animal will be confused as to where the parent is but over time will get used to not having a parent
The mother of a litter is called a "dam." In animal breeding, the dam refers specifically to the female parent, particularly in species such as dogs, cats, and livestock. The male parent is known as the "sire."
Depends on the type of animal. Usually it's just parent.
The noun 'sire' is a form of respectful address to a male sovereign.The corresponding form of address for a female sovereign is madam, or ma'am.The noun 'sire' is also a word for the male parent of an animal kept for breeding.The corresponding noun for the female parent is mother or dam.
The feminine form of "sire" is "dam." In animal breeding, "sire" refers to a male parent, while "dam" refers to a female parent. These terms are commonly used in the context of livestock and pedigree records.
Because the cytoplasm of the clone is not the same as the parent animal.
Male
The duration of The Male Animal is 1.68 hours.
A male parent is considered to be the father of the child in most cases. A male parent can also be a step-father or even the grandfather of the child.