No, animals either reproduce sexually or asexually. In sexual reproduction, two parents are required and an offspring is born with inherited genes/characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring and that offspring has all the characteristics of the parent. Humans reproduce sexually, whereas single-celled organisms like amoebas reproduce asexually.
It depends on what animals you are referring to. All of the upper class larger animals do not reproduce asexually. All other animals that are much smaller, like hydras produce asexually.
Did you actually have to ASK that question?
Animals reproduce sexually not asexually. They have to have two animals to procreate, including both a male and a female.
all are female
All vertebrates reproduce sexually. Birds are one of the main groups of vertebrates, so they reproduce sexually.
There are 6 characteristics that all animals share: 1. They all can either move or they find something to move them. 2.They all are many celled. 3. All their cells have a nucleaus and organelles. 4.They all obtain energy from other living organisms, whether it be plants or other animals. 5.They digest their food. 6.And finally, they all can reproduce sexually, but some can also reproduce asexually.
Regardless of size, all animals have the ability to reproduce by some means. They also all have cells that are surrounded by an aqueous environment
Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.
No.
Animals reproduce sexually not asexually. They have to have two animals to procreate, including both a male and a female.
there are no animals that reproduce asexually, they all reproduce sexually.
Sexually of course.
Some worms and some plants[flowers]
No. Platypuses are mammals, and all mammals reproduce sexually, not asexually.
No, not all animals have sperm. Amoebas and some other protists are technically animals but reproduce asexually instead of with sperm and eggs.
All monkeys reproduce sexually and none reproduce asexually.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
No. Amphibians reproduce sexually, as all vertebrates do.
if your asking how cells reproduce they can usually reproduce asexually[all by themselves].