Not necessarily.
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If it is male then it cannot be pregnant.
Only very experienced rabbit handlers can gently palpitate the rabbit's abdomen to feel the little baby rabbits. If you do not know what you are doing, you could hurt the mother and kill the babies by doing this. If you think your female rabbit might be pregnant, provide it with a nest box so it can start building a nest. A few days before she is ready to deliver, she will start pulling out her own fur and padding the box with hay. Be aware however, that some female rabbits have 'false pregnancies' and may start to build a nest even though they are not pregnant.
It is pregnant, give the rabbit extra bedding where she has made her nest, be expecting up to 10 babies.
Salamanders do not get pregnant. They reproduce by spawning; that is, the female lays the eggs and then the male fertilizes them.Salamanders don't get 'pregnant' as such. They lay eggs and when they are ready to do so they become 'gravid'. Being 'gravid' means that the female is ready to lay eggs and there are eggs within her body which are ready to be fertilised. Female salamanders will swell up when they are gravid and will look very fat. When introduced to a male they will mate and the female will lay her eggs and return to normal size.
If a female is "in the pudding club", it means she is pregnant. It is derived from a very old expression referring to fat people as a " (big fat) pudding". As the young lady moves further into pregnancy, she will become a big fat pudding and therefore, "in the pudding club".
It may be a pregnant female.
Your nintendogs cannot get pregnant. I've already answered plenty of these; it's not possible.
Goldfish are egg laying fish, so they do not get pregnant. If your fish is female and appears fat, it's possible that she is full of eggs, but she will either release them on her own, or reabsorb them.
If you have a male and female Platty together I can guarantee that the female is pregnant (gravid) no matter what you think.
Female frogs do not become 'pregnant' they are egglayers. They develop eggs during the first downpour and then lay them as soon as they get the opportunity. A frog that is 'gravid' or full of eggs will look very fat, and feel 'lumpy' if gently touched.
to look at her belly and if it is fat she is pregnant but make sure she is not brething