All female mammals go through some form of what is called "estrus", which is the period when an egg is released, in hopes that it will meet a nice gentlemanly sperm cell and produce some offspring. However, not all mammals do this once a month. For some, it may only happen once or twice a year.
No, moose do not menstruate. There are a few animals, though, that do menstruate, they are the following: bats, shrews, African elephants, varied marsupials, lemurs, hedgehogs, and possibly monkeys/apes.
There are no such things as "Growler Bears." There are Grizzly Bears & Polar Bears and offsrpings of those are called Grolar Bears & Prizzly Bears. Yes though, anything that is biological can reproduce.
No. Grizzly bears are a subspecies of Brown bears, so that although all Grizzly bears are Brown bears not all Brown bears are Grizzly bears.
Some bears have whiskers, and some do not. Polar bears for example, are one type of bear that does have whiskers.
an average bears IQ is aproximatly 84.5
yes, if you are a girl, you menstruate.
man dont menstruate
Thankfully, female guinea pig don't menstruate.
No women fail to menstruate. It comes naturally.
No, they do not.
No they do not.
No
No, transwomen do not have uteruses or ovaries. Transwomen cannot menstruate or bear children.
You can menstruate anytime, anyplace! Just make sure you bring pads and tampons with you.
No, moose do not menstruate. There are a few animals, though, that do menstruate, they are the following: bats, shrews, African elephants, varied marsupials, lemurs, hedgehogs, and possibly monkeys/apes.
Their body
no