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This can not happen. Nature prevents two different species from breeding with the other.
A human gamete cannot fertilize an animal egg. Members of any animal species can only reproduce with other members of its own species, or in some cases with members of a very closely related species, and there is no species that is close enough to the human species to allow for cross breeding. Possibly when the Neanderthal species existed, it could have cross bred with H. sapiens, and maybe it did.
Darwin
Releasing pheromones is one of the ways animals and insects communicate with the other members of their species non-verbally. Pheromones influence the development or behavior of the other members of a similar species.
They thrive in the company of other members of their species.
Badgers mate with other badgers. This is the normal way that sexual reproduction works in any species. Members of a given species mate with other members of the same species. Mating with other species will get them nowhere.
It is when a species behave like the other members of the same species.
It is when a species behave like the other members of the same species.
Variation
A disadvantage is the unknown factor of side effects. If they are in a closed space, they can breed and get over crowded and kill each other. An advantage is that different species of plants can be breeded together and made into new species.
No they do not. think of all different types of dogs, a great dane could mate with a little beagle, because they are all the same species. they have gamete compatabilty. the look different from each other but they are the same species. Looks dont matter
It can mate with other members of it's species and reproduce.