2 years
yeah
Yes, some bird species do reuse their nests for multiple breeding seasons.
This varies by specie's.
Breeding season is summer, which officially begins in Antarctica on December 21.
Breeding, calving, and weaning/culling.
Yes, some bird species do use the same nest for multiple breeding seasons, while others build new nests each year.
they mainly live in the sea, except when breeding season
Organisms that produce offspring several times over many seasons exhibit a life history adaptation called "iteroparity." This reproductive strategy involves producing multiple litters or batches of offspring throughout their lifespan, increasing their chances of passing on their genes to future generations.
Seasons would be affected by a change in the earth's rotation. As many animal's breeding cycles are based on the season, some animals could stop breeding altogether.
They do give birth and they give birth when its the During breeding seasons.
they migrate to the warmer continents because of food supplies and breeding seasons
organic produce is when you have kids every day and sesonal produce is the seasons you produce kids