YES
they reproduce sexually just like humans do
Copepods reproduce by spawning, like most aquatic animals. They do not need much light to reproduce, but need plenty algae to survive.
No, hornets do not actually reproduce sexually. Instead, they reproduce asexually. This means they do not need a partner of the opposite gender to reproduce.
2 of those,a roster,and a chicken...
chickens are sexual. roosters are males, chickens are females. they have sexy time. and then the eggs that come out of the chicken are either fertilzed and make baby chickens or they are unfertilized.
Chickens do not give birth. Chicken reproduce by laying eggs, which are hatched in about 21 days after they are laid. A chicken is called a laying chicken when it is grown for the purpose of laying eggs, as opposed to a frying or eating chicken, which is raised for food.
what is the difference between roster method and rule method
egg
a rooster is like a ram or a mayor but in this case the boy chicken that looks after the hens
i need a chariter roster and play other cariters on my roster with a lot of chariters
Fryers are 8-10 weeks old, and roasters are 3-5 months old.
Yes. reproduction is still carried out the old fashioned way, the mating of a hen with a rooster. Without the roosters involvement, the hen will still lay eggs but they will not be fertile.
After twenty-one days after the hen has laid the egg that the roster has fertilized the egg will hatch.
Don't know. Just need to wait till the roster comes out.
The answer is neither because an egg has to be incubated and a chicken needs a mate to reproduce the true answer is two chickens a hen and a chicken.
The true answer is very simple, in fact, it is so simple people do not want to believe it. God created the chicken in the beginning with the capacity to reproduce, the egg can not reproduce on it's own.
They lay eggs to reproduce, even if there is no male.
There was more than one to start with so it wasn't a problem. So, which came first the eggs or the chicken?