The platypus's mating and breeding season is spring and summer, from about September through to February, sometimes extending to March.
Platypuses breed just once a year. Males will mate with several females during that time, but females will generally only mate with one male.
Platypuses mate on land, not in the water.
Yes: platypuses must mate in order to reproduce.
A platypus does not have a specific time period of mating
The platypus breeding season is spring and summer, from about September through to February, sometimes extending to March.
Platypuses breed on land. They do not mate in the water.
No. Bull Hippos fight each other to decide who gets to mate with the cow hippos. When the baby is born the mother is careful to keep it away from the bulls, as they will kill it in order to make the cow ready to mate again. The next time the cow may well mate with a different bull.
Jaguars mate at any time of the year
tigers mate at winter time
They actually mate all year round.
they mate with each other or sleep with each other
Star fish do not mate .