They copulate.
tigers
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In a pouch mainly.
Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)
Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)
it's possible
Horses are like most mammals (humans, too) and the unborn develop in a uterus.
There are a number of things that involve the production of offspring. This mainly include fusion of the male and female gametes and a period through which the offspring will develop among others.
Two gametes (a sperm and an egg) can unite, forming a fertilized, diploid egg cell, which can develop into a child (offspring).
The blueprint for life is passed from parent to offspring through sexual reproduction and the transfer of genes. The genes ensure that the offspring develop traits that closely resemble those of the parents.
They develop in water, with some exceptions. Some salamanders are live-bearing and some frogs have a larval stadium that develops inside the egg.
It ensures that offspring develop from cells that are identical to the parent cell.