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The age at which animals are considered old enough for mating varies by species. Generally, most mammals reach sexual maturity between 6 months to 2 years, depending on the species, while some birds and reptiles may take longer. Factors such as environmental conditions, health, and availability of mates can also influence the timing of mating readiness. In domesticated animals, selective breeding practices may further impact their maturation and reproductive timelines.

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