No ,male dogs do not possess cloaca but placental mammals have cloaca in their embryonic stage.
The male places his 'gonopodium' into the females 'cloaca' and his 'milt' passes along it into the female and fertilises her 'ova'.
To determine if a turtle is a boy or a girl, turn them over. Both male and female turtles have a hole or vent which is called the "cloaca" located on their tail. On male turtles, the cloaca is located further away from the body, closer to the tip of the tail whereas on female turtles, the cloaca is closer to the body.
In male cockatiels, the external sexual organs are located within the cloaca, which is a single opening for both mating and waste elimination. In female cockatiels, the external sexual organs are also located within the cloaca. Both male and female cockatiels have a vent under their tails where the cloaca is located.
When the male chicken (rooster) stands on the hens back to mate he lowers his body and lifts his tail to expose his cloaca. The hen lifts her back end up and exposes her cloaca until they touch and the sperm packet is transferred.
female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'
The female and male parakeet do a cloaca kiss and make a baby bird deedadee
In the case of the several species of fish known as "Livebearers" The male has a hook on his "gonopodium" with which he hooks on to the female fishes "cloaca". Once he has hooked on, his "milt" is released and this travels along the gonopodium and enters the cloaca where the ova are fertilised.
The male inserts his 'gonopodium' into the females 'cloaca' and releases his milt (sperm). Her 'ova' (eggs) are then fertilised internally.
A pig does not have a cloaca because they have both reproductive organs and an anus. Only animals with 1 opening have a cloaca.
A male shark has two reproductive organs called claspers. A female shark has one reproductive organ called a cloaca.
NO A chicken has a cloaca which is used for reproduction and only has one.
No. While most of their physical traits may seem identical, adult males will have a swollen cloaca while females will not. Often during breeding season, the male's cloaca will increase in size. Adult females also tend to be a little larger than their male counterparts.