Sperm can be viable for a few days inside a woman's body, even up to five days.
They are many and varied. Most of them are obscene. Can you count how many you know? I'm on about 14 rude ones. Sexing, breeding, fission, mating and reproducing are more commonly used as socially acceptable scientific terms. Examples: My shoes are filthy because of those two sexing dogs. My breeding neighbours make too much noise. That amoeba is about to fission into two. Mating flies are so much easier to swat when they do it in the air. There's no point in reproducing this as it couldn't get any better.
Improves the likelihood of survival.Mating does this because it allows for much quicker evolution due to the new combinations of DNA that results from two parents rather than the asexual reproduction of a single organsism which basically results in a clone of itself.
The answer to this is NO. A girl can only get pregnant IF ejaculate somehow gets into the vagina. If a girl has both shots AND panties on she pretty much should have nothing to worry about if the guy did ejaculate on her shorts.
Aha, species is one of the most problematic and contentious definitions of the scientific community. Generally, each species has a distinct gene pool and can not produce viable offspring by mating. A mule (the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse) is a well known exception to this rule, and while viable, is usually sterile. However, other sterile hybrids are known, especially in birds and plants, where they are often called a 'mule' as well.
Yes they are no go kiss ur daddy
No, if you so much want sex.
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Pretty much all Male Animals.
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so there is a higher chance of fertielisation of the female egg
there really wasn't much information for an answers. but here we are: if he ejaculated inside there is a chance, if he was wearing a condom and ejaculated there is a small chance, if he didn't ejaculate there is basically no chance.
yes. she might vomit if she drinks too much, but yes
During mating, a pig can ejaculate around 100-350 milliliters of semen.
I am guessing you meant one of two things, does your sperm die after ejaculation, or do you have a limited supply of sperm. The answer to the first one is yes, it does die if not ejaculated directly into a woman's vagina. The answer to the second one males are born with as much sperm as they may need in their lifetime. So don't worry about running out anytime soon. Women are the one the keep reproducing eggs.
If both the male and female are healthy there should not be much problem in them mating successfully.
Not much is known about mating habits of the aye-aye, although we do know they do not have a restricted breeding season.