because she is the coolest chick round da townn. ;)
Yes the animals have diffent needs that live like praire animals and forest animals like the mating season and their babies
Sexually. Like a mixture between reptile mating and fish mating.
it may be a mating thing, animals want to be noticed for mating, or animals may want to be noticed for they have no other animal to afiliate with animals are naturally lonely creatures and like horses they disslike being alone
The term used to describe the deliberate mating of animals is breeding. This is the natural reproduction process of animals.
No, pigeons do not die after mating. This is a common misconception. Pigeons, like most animals, do not die immediately after mating. They continue to live and carry on with their normal activities.
In a way, yes. During a mating season, many animals will inspect the mate to see if he is worthy of mating. If she doesn't deem him suitable, mating will be refused.
When animals mate and then separate, it typically means that the mating process is complete. Each species has different mating behaviors, and once the mating act is finished, the animals may go their separate ways to resume their normal activities.
The long tube like body part on a male animal that it uses when mating is called a penis. The penis is part of the reproductive system in animals.
to stop mating
yes because many animals fight before mating and the other one dies, that's one reason why animals are endangered
It is when they reproduce or some say have sex.
Yes, cockerels (male chickens) can exhibit mating behaviors, but they do not have a specific mating season like some other animals. Instead, they are capable of mating year-round, particularly when hens are present. Their mating activity may increase during warmer months when daylight hours are longer and hens are more likely to be in laying condition.