the tigers
Not always, but in general, the larger the animal, the longer the gestation period.
The gestation period of the animal is the time it takes between conception and giving birth. The length of time this takes can have great variety between the species but is usually associated with the size of the animal.
Animal pregnancy is commonly referred to as gestation. During gestation, the female carries and nourishes the developing offspring in her womb until they are ready to be born.
fertilisation
No, animals that lay eggs do not have a gestation period. Instead, the embryo develops inside the egg until it is ready to hatch. Gestation typically refers to the time a mammal carries a developing fetus inside its body before giving birth.
Gestation period.
The period between the fertilisation of the egg and the implantation of the embryo is known as the pre-implantation period. During this time, the fertilized egg undergoes multiple cell divisions and forms a structure known as a blastocyst before implanting into the uterine lining.
Not always, but in general, the larger the animal, the longer the gestation period.
Gestation vetoes from species to species and usually relates to the size of birth-- the smaller the animal the smaller the gestation
Opossum
Gestation is used for animal, but pregnancy use for human.
the 5 stages that women put up through for birth is cell division, ovulation, implantation, fertilisation and copulation.
To provide an animal or plant with sperm or pollen to bring about fertilisation.
Gestation is the pregnancy of an animal. In heelers it is usually 56-72 days.
When the fertilised egg (zygote) burrows into the wall of the uterus (implantation) it my cause a little bleeding, not more than a spot or two. This usually occurs 6-10 days after ovulation and fertilisation, so anything from a week before a period is due up until the period. About 25% of women have implantation bleeding.
kangaroo
it is different for every animal