Female stingrays can reach sexual maturity around 2-7 years of age, depending on the species. Reproduction typically occurs once a year during the mating season.
A female stingray is typically called a "female stingray" or simply "female," while a male stingray is referred to as a "male stingray" or "male." Unlike some other species, stingrays do not have specific names for males and females beyond this basic terminology. Both genders share similar characteristics, but males are often smaller and possess claspers, which are specialized reproductive organs.
the male is bigger than the female
A female has two pelvic fins and has an extra two fins on top of that on either side of the barb or the sting while the male does not. A male also has two pelvic fins but no extras like the female. Also, females are considerably larger than males.
Stingrays mate by which a male stingray follows the female stingray closely and bites at her pectoral disc. Some males also possesses bite wounds but they are much less common compared from the females.
Zilla is a full fleged female since males can't reproduce asexually.
a female stingray can have about to 5 or 6 baby stingrays
Female koalas are regarded as mature at age 2, which is when they are able to reproduce.
A female stingray is typically called a "female stingray" or simply "female," while a male stingray is referred to as a "male stingray" or "male." Unlike some other species, stingrays do not have specific names for males and females beyond this basic terminology. Both genders share similar characteristics, but males are often smaller and possess claspers, which are specialized reproductive organs.
More stingrays...they have venomous tails, but not much more.
the male is bigger than the female
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yes, when the stingray has been givin to much liquor, it goes home and begins a drunken rage. the female stingray then takes the young and goes to its mother in laws house and stays a couple nights. the male stingray then becomes depressed and commits stingray suicide.
Eastern cougars reproduce by the male and female mating and then the female giving birth to cubs.
All male mules and most female mules are infertile.
Female lion is able to mate in the age of 4.
Cats can reproduce as early as 5 months of age.
No; dogs require a female and male to reproduce