Seahorse
Seahorses are generally monogamous.
the males of seahorses carry their young in their pouches, but they dont get pregnant
The young male of a deer is called a "buck." In the context of certain species, such as rabbits or hares, a young male may also be referred to as a "buck." The term can vary among different animal species, but "buck" is commonly used in wildlife terminology.
Seahorses are one of the few animal species where the male carries the baby. The male seahorse has a pouch where the female deposits her eggs, which he then fertilizes and carries until they hatch.
All animal species have male as well as female species.
That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
The male.
its mostly male in animal species.
Male fish from the Syngnathidae carry their young. Human males do not have the anatomy to carry but a transgender female to male can be come pregnant.
Red Deer
Red Deer
In a pouch in front of them, on their stomach.
a seahorse