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Wales reproduce sexually, with most species having a specific mating season. Females give birth to a single calf after a gestation period that can range from about 10 to 16 months, depending on the species. The mother nurses her calf with nutrient-rich milk, and the young remain dependent on her for several months to a few years. Mating often involves complex courtship behaviors and vocalizations.

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