For the most part, yes the female animal does initiate mating. The female animals typically choose the male based on the males displays or characteristics. When the males are less aggressive the female chooses which male to mate with. In other animal species, the female animal gives off a scent and the male can pick up on this, thus it would appear that the female is the initiator.
The male animal mounts the female. That process is called mating.
It depends what animal it is.
Male animals reproduce by mating with female animals. In this process, the sperm from the male animal fertilizes the egg of a female animal.
An elk has a distinctive mating bugle. Many other animals will also make mating noises, including the wail of a tom cat.
the tazmanian devil they do not let the female get out of the there home when she tries the male attacks her to get in the hole this happens after and when mating
The biggest advantage to flock mating for sheep and goats is one male can make dozens of females. The male animal is able to breed many females.
No. Once mating is over, the platypus has nothing more to do with the female.
No, male otters do not drown female otters during mating.
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If they're not socialized any Iguana (or any animal for that matter) can be aggressive.
No, a female dog cannot reproduce without mating with a male dog.
Bengal tigers do not "marry" and no animal does. Male and female tigers are together only for a brief period during mating. Males have nothing further to do with the female and do not share in raising the cubs.