Yes, this is the best time.I"m not sure I understand the answer.
the female hamster will mate straight away :)
There is no mating season as such for lions. They mate all year round. Whenever a female lion in the pride is in heat, the males mate with them. Females usually come to heat once in one or two years, after their existing litter of cubs are grown enough to fend for themselves
When the females are in season the bulls will fight for the females. After the winner has been chosen the bull will chose the female and then will mate with her. The bull will place 1/3 of his body on the female. A penis will come out from the males under side. The male will shove his penis up in to the female by pulling in and out of her make more and more sperms go into the female. And thats how they mate.
A male cat may try to mate with a female cat who is not in heat, but it is unlikely. Mating behaviors can also be displays of dominance.
Some do, and some don't, similar to humans. It depends on the species to be more specific. The male fox will often hang around to help raise the young. However, during the next year, some will mate with the same partner again while others will find a different mate. It's all about fitness of the species. typically foxes mate for life. the ones that do, if the male dies, then the female will find another mate, but if the female of the pair dies, then the male will not mate with another female ever again.
Any female dog in season/heat will attract males from miles around. The smell of a female in season is very potent and it signals to males that she is ready to mate.
No, pandas do not typically mate for life. In female may mate with more than one partner in a breeding season to ensure fertilization.
Yes. In the breeding season, when a female is in heat, a lot of male wolves will fight to mate with her. The male wolves fight, and when one of them does get to mate with the female, he guards her, so other wolves know she is taken. However, sometimes, another stronger, older wolf may fight the male wolf, mate with the female again, and stay with her for life.
Yes, the female has to be in "heat", also known as in season.
No. Canaries usually mate with one female a breeding season.
when the dog is on there season hope this helps stigy22
No. Bears are by nature loners for the most part, and when the female comes into season she will mate with the males that are in the area at the time.
No, spayed female cats never come into season, so do not get the urge to mate or have kittens.
Mate Three TimesIt's usually best to try to let them mate three times, to be sure that the female is pregnant.
Loggerhead mating season is from the end of March to early June.
When mating season happens echidnas line up behind the female. The lucky one is the mate.
it means male and female will look for each other to mate.