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No, a transgender female, who was assigned male at birth, cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because they do not have a uterus.
Elephants have the longest gestation time in the animal kingdom. A female will carry a baby for 22 months before giving birth. Elephants give birth standing up, and the baby falls to the ground.
An orangutan takes care of it's baby much like a human cares for their young. The orangutan will carry the baby and nurse it.
Mother swordfish do not carry their young in a traditional sense, as they are ovoviviparous. This means that the eggs develop inside the female, and she gives birth to live young. The gestation period can vary, but it typically lasts around 4 to 5 months before the female releases her offspring into the ocean.
Camels do not hatch from eggs; they are mammals and give birth to live young. Female camels, called cows, carry their young in a gestation period of about 13 months before giving birth to a single calf. This live birth method is typical for mammals, allowing the young to develop fully inside the mother's womb before entering the world.
Anything MALE cannot give birth....think about it
Jack Carry's birth name is Robert Carry.
The female humpback whale carries her calf for about 11 to 12 months before giving birth. After calving, the mother and calf often remain together for several months, during which the mother nurses and protects her young. This bonding period is crucial for the calf's development and survival.
No, male llamas do not have babies. In llamas, as in most mammals, only females can become pregnant and give birth. Female llamas carry the offspring for about 11 months before giving birth to a single cria. Male llamas, known as machos, are responsible for mating but do not participate in the gestation or nurturing of the young.
The gestation period for raccoons is 63-65 days.
Ocelots typically carry their young for a gestation period of about 70 to 85 days. After this period, a female ocelot usually gives birth to one to four kittens. The kittens are born blind and depend on their mother for care and protection during their early weeks of life before becoming more independent.