Higher animals, reptiles, and mammals mate because they have two genders. Fish, however, almost always fertilize their eggs after they have been laid.
Mating is an adaptation for the perpetuation of species.
Sexual division increases the genetic variations. Plants also have sexual reproduction, but do not technically "mate".
Some animals reproduce asexually so they can produce offspring without mating. Animals such as the hydra can reproduce asexually by budding, producing a clone of itself.
Yes
The male will hump the female then she gives birth to live young.
Animals generally mate during specific times of the year, which can vary depending on the species. This is often influenced by factors such as environmental conditions, food availability, and hormonal changes. In some cases, animals may have mating seasons, while others may mate year-round.
they are alike because some of them mate with one another and some do not mate at all.
Animals that can reproduce without the need for a mate are called hermaphrodites.
they hump
it is trying to mate with you
well obivosly they hump each other i mean really.
no it does not. because it likes the sex the first one gives hump hump
yes they do just like people . they also mate like us hump hump . HI TOBBY
Vets can help animals and know what to do with them. Lots of animals don't like going to the vets as they get nervous. Sometimes when they go to the vets there sexual hormones higher so sometimes they may hump or mate with another of there species.
because he wants to mate with a female rabbit.
they hump each other
yes they do. some can have eggs or none
no but you can mate with them
No, not all animals need to mate to have offspring.
Yes, all animals mate.