Nocturnal and diurnal warblers may produce equal numbers of offspring due to similar reproductive strategies and environmental conditions that affect their breeding success. Both groups might have adapted to their respective activity patterns in a way that optimizes resource availability, predator avoidance, and mate attraction. Additionally, factors like food availability, habitat quality, and parental care can influence reproductive outcomes equally for both types, leading to similar offspring numbers. Thus, despite their different active times, their overall reproductive success can balance out.
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more offspring are produced than will survive
Organisms of the same species can mate and produce offspring.
The offspring will be a typical North-European politician. That's fortunately a joke. Man and Cheetah DNA are too different for them to produce offsprings.
no
reproduce
my wife ;)
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A species!!!!!
No one knows because they are to deep to be studied.
yes. she makes eggs and he protects.
there is a variation in every population and organisms compete for limited resources and organisms produce more offsprings that can survive,organisms pass through genetics traits on to the offsprings .
A tiger can produce on average 2-6 cubs in a litter.
when he is married and he and his wife are both ready for the responsibility.
Fold line are organisms that produce offsprings of different GENOTYPE from their parents and differ among them. They contribute to SPECIES DIVERSITY.
more offspring are produced than will survive
The average is 6-8, but they have been known to produce more than 20 in a litter.