yes
sex, just like anything that can reproduce
put a bunch of leopard frogs together and see which ones reproduce.
The snow leopard is kept in a protected environment so it has the means to stay alive and then they provide It with a suitable mate in the hope to reproduce to repopulate its species
Bacteria reproduce asexually through binary fission, where a single cell splits into two identical daughter cells. In contrast, leopard frogs reproduce sexually through the fertilization of eggs by sperm, resulting in genetic diversity in offspring. Additionally, leopard frogs undergo metamorphosis, transitioning from aquatic tadpoles to terrestrial adults, which is not a feature of bacterial reproduction.
No. They have to raise and teach their young and that will take up to three years.
they are born without their mothers. The female gecko lays her eggs and leaves. In fact, Leopard geckos will eat baby leopard geckos if they see them. Leopard geckos are smart so baby leopard geckos are born already knowing what to do with no help from their mother. They usually never even see their mothers or male children of the mother may even reproduce with the mother.
Snow Leopard does not mean anything. The Snow part of the name just means snow, and the Leopard part of the name means leopard. The difference between a regular Leopard and a Snow Leopard is that the Snow Leopard is white with black spots.
The life cycle of a leopard gecko begins with hatching from an egg, then growing into a juvenile gecko. As it matures, it reaches adulthood and can reproduce. The gecko continues to live and grow until it eventually passes away.
They become sexually mature with age, hight, and mostly, animal maturity.They nurse their young with delicate care, and gentleness...
Not all frogs are asexual but some species of frogs and lizards can reproduce asexually. These frogs reproduce by laying eggs that do not require fertilization; a process is known as parthenogenesis.
It reproduce fast,,cancer cell reproduce faster, become stronger than regular cells
No, leopons cannot reproduce because they are a hybrid offspring of a male leopard and a female lion, and they are usually sterile due to differences in the number of chromosomes between the two species.