The firefly
It depends if the horse mates a lot.
Tigers survive in the wild by killing other animals and eating them. Also, they don't need other tigers to live. (except their mates.) Tigers are rather solitary and defend their territory.
The black widow spider is famous for eating mates. The behavior nevertheless is not unique to the arachnid in question. Consuming partners operates as a food source and as a way of controlling rivalry among potential mates in populations other than those of black widow spiders.
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they do a poo
the transverse ladybird is a solitary insect except when it mates
To locate danger, find mates, care for the young.
it depends on when it mates.
yes becase when they pick through the fur of their mates they are eating the lice or other insects imbeded in their fur
It depends on who mates with Ivykit, Dovekit, and Lionblaze.
What you're describing is a scientifically impossible mating of two different species. A scorpion is an insect, and a tiger is a mammal... they cannot mate.
Many female walking sticks carry their male mates on their backs. However, most do not carry their eggs on their back.
It depends on your point of view. Personally, I think they're a curse - it seems like kids would rather sit glued to a computer screen, chatting to their school-mates, than do something more energetic !
it depends was he drunk? with him mates? Or was it just you + Him so sorry i cant actually answer it fully but if he was drunkn then i wouldn't go there! + if he was with his mates then i dunno, but if it was you + him thenn get in ther, tlk 2 him babes
Depends on if they are separated and for how long.
It depends on the context. Some are for inviting mates, some are just stealthy.
It depends how they feel. They're usually nice, but if it comes to defence or mates, they can get mean.