The male mounts the female in order to engage in sexual intercourse and facilitate the transfer of sperm for successful reproduction. This behavior is commonly seen in many animal species as part of their reproductive process.
Most females will only allow a male to mount them if they are in heat as this is the time when they are most fertile. Although some females will allow a dog to mate them whilst they are not in heat, there is less chance of the female getting pregnant.
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Yes, it's not uncommon for a female rabbit to hump a male, or even another female. This behaviour is part of establishing dominance and sometimes the female is the top rabbit. Once the rabbits become accustomed to each other, this behaviour should eventually stop.
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No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.
this is a sign that your female dog (bitch) is on heat and is trying to get the male dogs attention.
When the female dog begins her cycle, the male dog will undoubtedly mount her. Be on the look out for blood and cervical fluid (goo) passing from the uterus of the female dog. She will appear to be having a mentrual cycle. At that point, the male dog (as long as he is penned with her) will mount her. Until then, they should be really great friends.
What species are we talking about? In most livestock the female's fertile period lasts only a day or so. This is when she will allow the male to mate with her.
Male tortoises have a indented stomach, and females have a flat stomach. The males have the indent so that they can mount the female and re-produce.
The male dog will mount the female when she is in season and she may become impregnated.
Before the mating the male will chase the female around the tank until she agrees to mate. During the process the male will mount on the female's butt. Then they have a small chase then another mounting and another and another and another. They will do this a lot. I have read that gerbils usually mount about 10 times. After each mounting and when its all over they will groom each other: particularly, the male will groom the female.
A male ornate box turtle can be easily distinguished from a female by it's red eyes, the female's being brown, it's plastron or bottom shell is curved inward, in order to be able to mount the female shell, and the male tail is longer and thicker than a female.
Because she is dominant or not in heat.
Most females will only allow a male to mount them if they are in heat as this is the time when they are most fertile. Although some females will allow a dog to mate them whilst they are not in heat, there is less chance of the female getting pregnant.
A mare's vagina is beneath her tail, so he has to mount her from behind.
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Male dogs will notice a female at any stage in heat, however she will not let him mount her until she is ready to be bred. If she has let a male mount her she is at the stage in her heat where she can become pregnant.