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No, animal semen cannot get a human female pregnant. Only human semen can impregnate a human female.
The sexuality of other species is not like human sexuality, so, no, dogs don't get "turned on."
No, a male dog cannot mate with a human female. Humans and dogs are different species with significant genetic, biological, and anatomical differences that prevent interbreeding. Additionally, the reproductive systems of the two species are incompatible, making mating impossible.
Female of the Species was created in 1995.
Humans are attracted to the opposite sex for breeding purposes, to keep the species going.
They will not. In recent years probability is less than 50%. The latest estimate is 48%
It depends on the species of frog. Most males are somewhat smaller than the female frog. Many species are identical to the human eye; it's the internal sex organs that are non-visible that make the definitive sex.
No it is not possible biologically for a human to impregnate any other species or viceversa. So to answer your question simply, "No a boy cannot get a female pony (mare) pregnant."
A female tortoise costs between $100 and $1000 depending on the species and where it is purchased. Because of their durability and anatomy, a tortoise can live longer than a human.
No, humans and goats are not genetically compatible. If a human tries to "mate" with animals it is considered a form of Animal abuse.
The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; -- applied also to the lower animals., A female descendant; a woman., A son's wife; a daughter-in-law., A term of address indicating parental interest.