Mayfly
Regeneration
What is interesting about the animal zonkey is that it is a sterile creature, and just like the Mule and Liger, cannot produce its own offspring.
Many animals do. Cows, llamas, elephants, humans, whales, penguins, manatees, horses, and giraffes, just to name a few!
Human and animal mothers both provide care and nourishment to their offspring. They also have strong maternal instincts to protect and nurture their young. Additionally, both human and animal mothers form strong bonds with their offspring through physical and emotional connections.
It is possible for any species to breed to any other species. whether or not conception happens is a whole other question. so yes a pine marten can breed with a fox, no offspring will be produced. just like a human could breed with a lowland gorilla, no offspring will be produced.
Boy animals do not give birth. The only animal that can even closely do that is the male seahorse, but it technically does not give birth. It just stores the eggs in its pouch.
No. It is physiologically and genetically impossible for a human and a cow to reproduce and produce offspring. Though it is physically possible for a human to "have sex" with a cow, offspring cannot be produced because the genetic material of the egg and the sperm of either bovine or human do not match: embryo death occurs just after the first couple of cell divisions. It is also against the law in most countries for a human to have sexual contact with an animal, as this is regarded as animal abuse and animal cruelty.
A dolphin is a mammal. It is warm blooded just like all mammals. It gives birth to it's live offspring, not eggs. It feeds its young with milk, like all mammals.
The result of budding is if one animal gets a disease, the rest will also fall to the ailment as well. But if they have a specific strength, that will be in every animal, because they're just clones of each other. And there won't be any difference among any of the genitics.
It takes oxygen and gives of carbon dioxide, just like every other animal.
Can identical twins have babies? Yes. A cloned animal, except for its age, is indistinguishable from an identical twin. Depending upon how it was cloned, the telomeres of its DNA may be shortened, but this would have little impact on its ability to breed. In short, yes, cloned animals may have babies, and live out their lives as naturally as uncloned organisms, and this has been demonstrated in numerous cloned species.
Cloning is asexual because in order to clone, no mate is necessary. There is only one parent and the offspring is identical. Although, one could argue that cloning itself is whole different type of reproduction because the parent is not splitting in half and the offspring could be born from an organism with no relation to the parent or offspring.