Most animals reproduce sexually, requiring two parents—typically a male and a female—to combine their genetic material. However, some animals, like certain species of reptiles, fish, and amphibians, can reproduce asexually, meaning they can produce offspring without a mate. Additionally, some species can switch between sexual and asexual reproduction based on environmental conditions. Therefore, while the majority of animals have two parents, there are exceptions.
yes all
2 common animals are the raccoon and the bear
No, not all living things have 2 parents. Some organisms, like bacteria and some plants, can reproduce asexually without the need for two parents.
All of an animal's genetic information comes from its parents. No two animals (or people for that matter) have the same exact gene sequences - the only exceptions to this rule are identical (monozygotic) twins.
Yes; the mother gives nutrients to the embryo that are essential for its growth.
None. Every animal has parents.
No. Tadpoles do not look like frogs.
2 animals- a unicorn and Voldemort (Voldy killed off all the other animals)
Not all parents can home school, and not all families have 2 parents. In some families, both parents work.
One of 2 animals that were responsible for conceiving and birthing offspring. In the case of humans, a mother or a father are parents.
One of 2 animals that were responsible for conceiving and birthing offspring. In the case of humans, a mother or a father are parents.
Four. One is a dog, one is a cat, one is a pig, and one is a cow. All but three of the animals are dogs. One dog, four animals. The same applies to cats, pigs, and cows. One cat, four animals. One pig, four animals. One cow, four animals.