When female cats are carrying kittens, they naturally become very protective over their kittens, even if they are not born yet. A male cat does not need to do anything provocative but still he can get hissed at. If he comes too close he might even get scratched. This is natural behaviour; males often learn to avoid pregnant females.
No. You cant make a hamster have babies because it must have a male hamster with a girl hamster and the male hamster might not get the girl pregnant so just roll with it.
No A hamster is a mammal and needs the oposite sex to become pregnant
No as the female sheep (ewe) needs a male sheep (ram) to get her pregnant. Once she is pregnant she doesn't need the male sheep anymore.
Female ducks, like male ducks, may exhibit hissing behavior as a form of defense or aggression when feeling threatened or protecting their nest. Hissing can be a way for ducks to communicate their discomfort or dissatisfaction with a situation.
Entire male goats (known as bucks) can graze with pregnant female goats (does) but it is recommended that you separate them at least a month or so before kidding as the doe will give give off hormones as though she is in season and the buck will harass her when she should be settling down to kid.
Yes, they both hiss.
Whenever the male begins to produce sperm he can get a girl pregnant.
No.
When they feel threatened, or are in a fight with another male cockroach. (Only Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches)
The sperm from the male has to meet with the egg from the female
yes
no because she is already pregnant by the other male
Yes you need A Male and a Female, a Bed, Clothes are not required during this If You are female and you need one male to get you pregnant that makes 2
It's completely impossible.
A male can make a female pregnant. How someone dresses or behaves doesn't factor into it.
maybe or maybe not
to get the female hamster pregnant you have to have a male