In her womb.
Female pigs normally carry 10-12 fetuses in each horn of their bicornuate uterus, which is a Y-shaped structure. The bicornuate uterus allows for each fetus to have its own separate horn, helping to reduce competition for resources and improving the chances of survival.
In a rat, the uterus is shaped like two horns, extending up into the abdominal cavity. this way the rat can support multiple fetuses.
The female rat's reproductive system features a bicornuate uterus, which consists of two distinct uterine horns. This structure allows for the implantation and development of multiple fetuses simultaneously, as each horn can support a separate embryo. Additionally, the ovaries produce multiple eggs during each reproductive cycle, increasing the likelihood of multiple fertilizations. This anatomical adaptation enables female rats to give birth to large litters, optimizing their reproductive success.
No they do not.
Fetuses do not come from the ovaries, a female's eggs come from the ovaries. Fetuses come from the uterus.
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The fetal pig uterus is modified to carry several fetuses in the sense that, unlike, a human uterus, which is designed to carry only one fetus at a time, the pig uterus is much larger, proportionally.
The Male fight more.
a female rat is called a doe and a male is a buck
To compare and contrast the function of the urethra in male and female pigs, it is important to understand that the urethra serves the same purpose in both. The urethra functions to carry urine from the bladder to be expelled by the body. The urethra is also a part of the reproductive organs in male and female pigs.
A male rat is a buck or bull. A female rat is a cow or doe A young rat is called calf or pup and other names.
What is meant by female foeticide and female infanticide is the practice of killing female fetuses and infants usually because males are considered more desirable.