yes
Monogamy is what having only one mate for life is called.
Ruby Throated hummingbirds do not mate for life. The female always builds the nest and then finds a mate. Once the pair mate, the male leaves and does not help to raise or feed the young.
Many birds fly and a number mate for life. But no bird is a mammal.
Emperor penguins typically mate for one breeding season, with many choosing new mates in subsequent seasons. They are not known to mate for life like some other bird species.
Yes, emperor penguins typically mate for life. They form strong pair bonds with their mate and work together to raise their chicks, taking turns incubating the eggs and caring for the young.
yes
Sharks need to mate for there to be new Sharks born.
tiger sharks dont mate the female just has a period and gets pups inside her and sdoesnt mate so i hope this answers your question
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Bull Sharks mate most often in the brackish water of river mouths, rather than out in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Yes, sharks have genitalia. They use it to mate with one another. Different breeds of sharks have different types and location of their gentialia.
mate two sharks which i don't recommend
No. Dolphins can kill sharks by blocking their gills.
yes, they mate for life
The reproduction of dogfish sharks is pretty simple. The pair of dogfish mate, the female is pregnant for 18-24 months, and then the dogfish sharks are born.
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