Wild horses travel in herds with many females and one male. If another male is introduced to the herd the two stallions will fight until one is determined superior and the other leaves. When the stallion chooses a mare to breed with, if she is in heat, he will mount her flanks and penetrate her using her back as support. On occasions where the female is not in heat often she will try to fight him off by bucking or rearing at him with her hooves. In some cases a male becomes aggressive even with a willing female and will bite their ears and leave scaring on the mare while he has mounted her. Normally a stallion can tell when a mare is in heat or when he needs to give her space and wait. When a mare wants attention she will prance about holding her tail high often times whinnying and nickering. A stallion is almost always in heat and is ready to breed whenever the chance arises.
some ducks, and turtles = turtles already know how to find their way to the ocean w/o learning
All animals, birds, and reptiles have mating rituals. Humans just don't understand all of the rituals yet.
yes they do
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All animals migrate, unless they are able to stay in that environment through season changes.
animals move from place to place because -1)in search of food and shelter.2)to protect themselves against adverse climatic conditions.3)to protect themselves from enemies and their predators.4)to find suitable partners for reproduction.Animals migrate to reproduce, eat, or seek warmer climates.
they migrate to the western U S A for the mating season. (early spring)
water food temp, mating ect
water food temp, mating ect
combination of weather, grazing, calving and mating.
Some animals migrate to find food, when the food in an area they have been living in has become less available. Some animals migrate to find a better climate, such as birds that fly south in the winter. Some animals migrate to find other animals to breed with.
They didn't migrate. Animals migrate.
not all animals migrate but birds and others do
Well they migrate small distances to their mating ponds.
lots of animals migrate and they migrate to meet their needs.
There are several types of animals that migrate. The biggest group of animals that migrate are birds. The monarch butterfly also migrates. Fish also migrate, for example the salmon that swim upstream. to lay their eggs. Not all animles migrate but mammals are usauly more common to migrate than others.