Wolves are social animals. The death on a wolf can affect the entire pack. If death continues the pack is likely to be dissolved.
They kill there selves for there mate
The male bee (drone) mate and die.
Some do, and some don't, similar to humans. It depends on the species to be more specific. The male fox will often hang around to help raise the young. However, during the next year, some will mate with the same partner again while others will find a different mate. It's all about fitness of the species. typically foxes mate for life. the ones that do, if the male dies, then the female will find another mate, but if the female of the pair dies, then the male will not mate with another female ever again.
well, if your on story, then you must find a mate and it just automatically happens but if you aren't on story.... you cant mate so there's that.
actually, it's the other way around. what happens is quite simple really. the queen bee, who is the only bee that mates and is the mother of the hive, goes on what is called a mating flight and flies out of the hive and begins to fly around. the male bees, which are known as drones, then fly out of their hives and go to where the queen is at and begin to mate with her while flying high up in the air. the queen only needs to mate 5 or 6 times, although she can mate 10 to 12 times. after mating, the male dies. the queen then returns to her hive and stays there, for the most part, for the rest of her life.
Penguins are birds, and do not mate with seals, which are mammals.
Male ants only have one job and that is to mate with the queen ant. After they mate, the male ant dies. All of the worker ants are female.
If your mate dies on wolf quest, you will have to save your game then quit, then go on the same file again. It happens rarely tho... I have only had my mate die once and i did that^^ and it worked out fine. Hope this helps
Normally, yes.
They mate and die that's it
Killer whales have more than one mate, as they are polygamous.
The male bee (drone) mate and die.
Yes it can, but in might take time from the bird to get along with its new mate.
if a swans mate dies, it will either let himself die, or find another mate. but that only happens on rare occasions. I have a personal experience myself, i live on a lake and there are only two swans and ones mate died after a serious coyote attack. The male swan is in a dreadful mourn and might die soon, if we don't get another female swan.
Female moths stay in one place waiting for a male moth to fly to them to mate. The male moth dies shortly after they mate and the female dies shortly after laying her eggs.
Some do, and some don't, similar to humans. It depends on the species to be more specific. The male fox will often hang around to help raise the young. However, during the next year, some will mate with the same partner again while others will find a different mate. It's all about fitness of the species. typically foxes mate for life. the ones that do, if the male dies, then the female will find another mate, but if the female of the pair dies, then the male will not mate with another female ever again.
well, if your on story, then you must find a mate and it just automatically happens but if you aren't on story.... you cant mate so there's that.
They find a mate and have sex. They bump up and down and up in down withe the male's penis.