yes because many animals fight before mating and the other one dies, that's one reason why animals are endangered
Mating and defense, I believe
Yes, the idea is to produce offspring that are better than the parents. Random mating or mating inferior animals does not lend itself to breed improvement.
Captive breeding programs. The red wolf is an example of how successful this can be.
Snow leopards are endangered because of mating habits and poaching for money.
Of course you can! Just keep the environment clean..... Clean beaches lakes, etc. ~Carson Searcy~
When a scientist relocates an elephant it may be for anything. Mating problems, dominance problems, health problems, or even problems with the endangerment of the animal. It just depends on the case, but is most likely one of the reasons I just said.
The term used to describe the deliberate mating of animals is breeding. This is the natural reproduction process of animals.
Captive Breeding
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.
to stop mating
A meteorologist while tracking weather changes, veterinarians tracking endangered animals, marine zoologist tracking feeding/mating patterns or ocean born creatures.