male and female what?
First you select a male for your female; or female for your male. Put them in a room together, but if the female is aggressive or the male is it's best not to. When they want, they will breed and keep repeating until the female is pregnant.
Breeding gunipigs is simple all you have to do is put male with female and leave for 2 weeks then take male out cage and the female with be pregnant.
Only if the males have been castrated.
No, unless a) the female fish got pregnant before the male died, or b) you buy a new male guppy and put him in with the female.
I am not sure if you have worded your question correctly but I will try to answer anyway. Becarful of putting rabbits together that have not been raised together. The female put with a male rabbit will most likely get pregnant yes, however, have a hutch that can separate the male and female once the babies are born or the male will eat the male bunnies. If there is more than one female in the hutch when you put in the male the females may try and kill the male so it is best to pick one female and put with male separately from the other females. Hope that was helpful.
Rabbits are territorial and when you put a male in a female's cage, it is her space. Therefore it's better to put the doe in the buck's cage.
No, a Syrian Hamster needs a male to become pregnant.
yes, the hamster could be pregnant.
No they don't get pregnant. A female produces eggs, then during mating a male will squeeze those eggs out of the female and fertilise them. The eggs are then put in a bubble nest by the male who cares for them until they hatch.
a male and a female "DO IT"
a female peacock gets pregnant by the tears of male peacock
No, there has to be a male so the female can get pregnant.