No. A southern right whale can only produce 5 gallons of sperm.
It would have to have balls half/more than half its size to even do half of the number you're speaking of.
the average dolphin ejaculates around 3 litres of sperm every time.
Mom and dad have vaginal sex. Dad ejaculates semen into mom. The semen is made out of sperm. One sperm attaches to the egg and it forms a baby.
The average male ejaculates between one and two teaspoons of semen at a time. There could be up to 400 million individual sperm cells in this amount of semen.
Every time a man ejaculates there is about one teaspoon full.
Semen is the fluid that ejaculates from the Penis. Sperm makes up only about 3-5% of the liquid in an ejaculation. The rest of that liquid is there to flush it from the penis & carry it along into the vagina. Once in the vagina the semen which is full of sugars & acids, feeds and protects the sperm. The sperm are actualy living cells that carry the DNA information that the egg needs to start dividing and making a baby.
The prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands contribute to the secretions that make up semen. These secretions contain nutrients, enzymes, and fluids that support sperm viability and motility.
The penis is used for urination and sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse the penis is thrust into the woman's vagina. The man then ejaculates semen, which contains sperm. Sperm can fertilize an egg to create a pregnancy.
Some women feel when the man ejaculates semen and others don't. if you mean when the actual sperms enter the uterus you can not feel it and def not if one enter a egg.
Sperm transfers during sexual intercourse between a man and a woman when the man ejaculates into the woman. The act of sexual intercourse is the male inserting his penis into the vagina of the female then thrusting it back n forth until an ejaculation is made through orgasm.
Sperm production is a normal body function. Sperm cells mix with seminal fluids and are released as semen when a male ejaculates (shoots), either from a nocturnal emission (wet dream), masturbation (jerking off), or during sexual intercourse. Sperm production can be interrupted if a guy chooses to have a vasectomy, but semen production or release can't be "disabled" except by refraining from activities that would result in ejaculation.
Sperm cells are released into a woman's body during sexual intercourse when a man ejaculates semen, which contains sperm, into the woman's vagina. The sperm then swim through the cervix and uterus in search of the egg to fertilize.
There is no specific volume of semen that is deemed ideal for fertilization in mathematics. Fertility is influenced by various factors beyond semen volume, such as sperm count, motility, and morphology. It is recommended to focus on overall sperm health rather than just volume.