Giraffes are primarily diurnal animals, meaning they are most active during the day. They may mate at any time, but mating often occurs when the females are in estrus, which can happen throughout the day. While some mating may take place at night, it is not exclusive to that time. Overall, giraffes do not have a specific mating schedule limited to nighttime.
Yes but only if They mate they would do it at night but my frogs did it at the afternoon.
Night, when they are both awake.
No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.No. They would only mate with their own species.
all animals mate in the day...so im going with they mate in the day time.
A female raccoon is only able to mate for 3-4 days in late winter or early spring. During that time she may mate with more than one male.
Delos
at night
1st night mate ;)
emus will not mate with humans they can only mate with their own kind
Possibly a mate, of they are just talking to other fireflies.
No. Only dogs can mate with dogs.
at 12:00 at night