Only once.
Wolves typically have one mate for life, forming strong pair bonds that can last a lifetime. However, in some cases, wolves may form new pair bonds if their mate dies or if circumstances change.
Wolves typically mate for life, forming strong pair bonds that can last a lifetime. However, in some cases, wolves may form new pair bonds with different partners over time due to various factors such as death of a mate or changes in pack dynamics.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
No, lions do not mate with their offspring. Lions typically mate with unrelated individuals within their pride to maintain genetic diversity.
No, male lions do not typically mate with their daughters. In lion prides, dominant males usually mate with unrelated females to ensure genetic diversity and avoid inbreeding.
as many as it wants..
squid are 1.5 million years old
Probably a baby squid if something did not happen to the water that would hurt the adult or baby squid.
Another golden squid.
If you mate the adopted squid with the one you buy from the store, the babies will either be pink or golden. The adult pink squid will sale for 69 coins and the adult golden squid will sale for 413 coins. If you have a male and female pink squid you can mate them for 25 coins, the golden ones mate for 175.
Pets do not typically mate for life. They may have multiple partners throughout their lifetime.
You get another golden squid.
No, sorry mate.
18 times, mate.
1,000,180 times they love it!
No. Female elephants mate with different males over the course of their lifetime.
Depends on how many times the parents mate.