easy.it finds a mate,it has a baby,the baby grows up,it finds a mate,then IT has a baby,and im pretty sure it goes on like that for a while...
Yes, female giraffes do experience a reproductive cycle, but it is not referred to as a period in the same way it is for humans. Instead, they go through an estrous cycle, which lasts about 15 days. During this time, they are receptive to mating, but they do not shed the uterine lining as mammals that menstruate do. Giraffes can breed year-round, with mating occurring when conditions are favorable.
Ferns are diploid in their reproductive cycle.
Ebola goes through a lytic reproductive cycle.
The lytic cycle is the reproductive cycle that only that only a few viruse.
Amphibians and fish are both vertebrates which rely on water for their reproductive cycle.
No, moss does not produce flowers in its reproductive cycle. Instead, moss reproduces through spores.
Male giraffes do eat bones, as bone marrow enhances their reproductive potential however this is not necassary to females so they naturally would want to avoid the chipped teeth.
a diagram of a life cycle of a lizard is what i need
when an animal's having babies
Plasmodium, the parasite responsible for causing malaria, has a complex reproductive cycle involving both sexual and asexual phases. It undergoes multiple stages in its life cycle, including replication in the human host and transmission through mosquito vectors to complete its reproductive cycle.
It's called the menstrual cycle.
That's a great question... it work pretier much the same way the humans reproduct....