Yes although the offspring of such a mating would be inbred which tends to lead to problems. Normally, if the population of deer is large enough in an area, inbreeding isn't too much of an issue though.
No, not legally, and no offspring can be created.
If it were possible - The new offspring would be classified under the male 'parent' animals bloodline.
No, cows and cats are different species and cannot successfully mate and produce offspring. Their genetic makeup is too different for them to produce viable offspring.
Yes, mother cats do mate with their offspring. I had cat which had become so old that my family members used to call her grandmother cat. I had once seen her mating with her offspring and THEIR offspring at different times!
depends wich 1 is the male I had a buck that mounted a female ferret and I've seen a picture of a buck rabbit on a hen. Mounting a cat wouldn't surprise me. Any male animal will mount anything of suitable and sometimes unsuitable size. If you are asking whether they can produce offspring the answer is definitely NO. They are two different species - it is genetically impossible. So called "Cabbits" are simply deformed cats - usually manx. Think about it - cats are carnivores - rabbits are herbivores.
The offspring of a buck and doe is called a fawn.
No, rabbits do not mate with their offspring. They typically mate with unrelated rabbits to reproduce.
Heterosexual
No, not all animals need to mate to have offspring.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
They Mate and the offspring is born.
A species.
A bulldog is a dog and can mate a dog to produce offspring .
No, lions do not mate with their offspring. Lions typically mate with unrelated individuals within their pride to maintain genetic diversity.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
A salmon offspring is when salmons mate and have babies.
They are called kids.