Female frogs often have lung problems during the breeding season. Frogs copulate in water and females are at risk for drowning during this time.
They both need to have fertile sexuall reproductive organs. Both should be of good health when breeding and during gestation period.
The vector for Plasmodium, the parasite that causes malaria, is the female Anopheles mosquito. These mosquitoes can transmit the parasite to humans through their bites during blood meals.
Yes, male comet goldfish can be kept with female comet goldfish. However, be mindful of the tank size and ensure there is enough space and hiding spots to reduce aggression during breeding season. It's also essential to monitor the water parameters and maintain good water quality for the health of the fish.
There should not be a problem during pregnancy because of a difference in blood type.
Mules are "obtained" by a jack (male donkey) breeding with a mare (female horse). Hinnies are offspring of a stallion (male horse) mating with a jenny (female donkey). Mules cannot have offspring because of the different chromosomal numbers between horses and donkeys. See the related questions below for more info.
It depends on what the situation is such as if the Male gerbil is abusing the Female...
they will have lung cancer. actually im lying
It says on bulbapedia, there is an 87.5% male - 12.5% female. Assuming that this is true and a male and female exist, there should be no problem breeding them.
lots of demands of male, age and beauty problem by female, dowry problem parents cant afford female dowry
In looks or behaviour outside of breeding season, no. During breeding season the female may get a bit fatter with eggs, and the male will get breeding stars on it's gill plates and sometimes along the pectoral fins.
Yes. Male koalas will engage in territorial disputes during breeding season.
The alpha female is the breeding female in a wolfpack.
A female can become pregnant once each year during its breeding years.
No, they do not mate for life. The male and female are only together for a brief period during the breeding.
A breeding male is called a stud during mating season and a sire on the registration papers of his progeny.
A female wolf is called a bitch. She-wolf can also be used.If the female is the head of the pack or the mate to the Alpha-male (male that is leader of the pack) she is called the Alpha-female.However, nowadays they are simply referred to as the breeding female and the breeding male. or the breeding pair.She-wolf or bitch. If she is the highest ranking female in her pack, she is called the dominant female. Usually, the dominant female is the breeding female. The dominant male and female are referred to as the dominant pair and if they are also reproducing, they are referred to as the breeding pair.Well there is not really a term for a Female wolf but they are offen called Shewolves or wolvess
Female collies are typically ready for breeding between 9-12 months of age. It is recommended to have a vet perform necessary health checks and genetic testing before breeding. Choose a time when both the male and female collie are healthy and in optimal physical condition for successful breeding.