No, mating and spawning are not the same. Mating typically refers to the process of sexual reproduction where animals engage in behaviors to copulate and fertilize eggs, often involving internal fertilization. Spawning, on the other hand, specifically refers to the release of eggs and sperm into the water for external fertilization, commonly seen in aquatic animals like fish and amphibians. While both processes are related to reproduction, they describe different methods of fertilization.
Mating between fish is called spawning. Spawning season is different for each species of fish.
Spawning is quite simply the act of mating in fish.
As soon as spawning has finished she should be removed. The male will chase the female and kill her otherwise.
The gonads of a starfish appear larger when it is mating season.
Spawning is breeding goldfish
No, they`ll keep spawning.
Salmon are plentiful in these rivers when they are spawning.
spawning grounds are where salmon and other fish lay their eggs
The same as other horses...
They are the same thing.
The mating call of the frog is well known and is executed by the male frog. He will locate a watery area deemed suitable for spawning of eggs and will then call out to the female to attract her to this area that he has located.
No, male frogs do not necessarely die after mating or spawning. Some animals do, like insects and other invertebrates, but amfibians can live up to years.