The fastest reproducing animal is the salp, which is a tubular, gelatinous animal that lives in the ocean and feeds on plankton. They are in the phylum chordata, just like humans, but are able to reproduce in less than a day! They form long chains by sticking together and can reach lengths of over 6 feet long.
kangaroo
Yes
In animals that live in groups, a single dominant male will often lead the group and mate with all the females, polygamously. The male's instinctive role is to spread its seed, its own specific DNA, as much as it possibly can to keep it's DNA chain going. In other animals, mating is less restrictive within a group. And there are some animals that mate only with a single partner with whom they are paired for life. In some pair bonds, the male leaves the female after the cub is born or matured.
No, humans cannot mate with animals as they belong to different species and are genetically incompatible for reproduction. Interbreeding between humans and animals is not physically possible due to differences in genetics and reproductive systems. Furthermore, it is unethical and illegal in most societies.
Animals generally mate during specific times of the year, which can vary depending on the species. This is often influenced by factors such as environmental conditions, food availability, and hormonal changes. In some cases, animals may have mating seasons, while others may mate year-round.
They mate like mammals
Yes, they do. Most animals have to find a mate to reproduce.
Of course they do. At a faster rate than most animals which is why we have so many. All animals must mate in order to continue the species.
All primitive soft-bodied animals that live in the sea. Most fish, most arthropods and quite a few insects.
no but you can mate with them
Birds and whales are most commonly known for doing this.
No, not all animals need to mate to have offspring.
Yes, all animals mate.
What?! That question males no sense! If you are asking can bird siblings mate with each other, the answer is yes.
yes they do, just like most animals (mammals i mean)
kangaroo
they eventually mate together