nope. He lets the mother take care of the litter on her own. It would be odd if the couple ever met agin in the wild. If you are talking about breeding pet mice the male shoud be taken out of the cage if the female if prego.
Male mouse is more aggressive and always press for mating. This makes female mouse offensive towards male.
No. The Northern quolls do not stay together after mating. The male actually dies after mating.
you just keep them away from a male (if their a female) keep them away from a female ( if their a male)
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
No, after mating, the male disappears and has nothing to do with rearing the young.
no they do not, they mate for roughly 5 minutes then separate for the female to have the babies.
just for mating
Male tigers don't stay with the mother at all. Right after mating the father leaves.
no, i had 2 mice now i have 24 and another litter on the way and the male is still alive. your mouse must have died of natural causes or he must have been ill.
No, female tigers do nor attack male tigers after mating. But, they escape from the male tigers and flee to far away lands where it gives birth to it's cubs. They do this because, they fear that the male tigers might hurt it's cubs.
Mice get pregnant through mating, where a male mouse fertilizes a female mouse's eggs. Factors that contribute to their reproductive process include age, health, genetics, and environmental conditions.
if a male is separeted during mating it can die