Animals don't always produce identical offspring. Like cats for an example.
Koala Bears have fingerprints that are almost identical to humans.
No, animals either reproduce sexually or asexually. In sexual reproduction, two parents are required and an offspring is born with inherited genes/characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring and that offspring has all the characteristics of the parent. Humans reproduce sexually, whereas single-celled organisms like amoebas reproduce asexually.
Many animals do. Cows, llamas, elephants, humans, whales, penguins, manatees, horses, and giraffes, just to name a few!
First of all, no one should be mating with an animal. However, if this were to happen, nothing would happen. Humans and Animals have different genetics, and they are incompatible with each other to produce offspring.
Bisexual animals reproduce by themselves, independent of any other of its kind. Unisexual animals reproduce with another animal of its kind. Bisexual animals tend to have both male and female sex organs which allow for this to happen. Unisexual animals, like humans, only possess one kind of sex organ and need to find a suitable mate to produce offspring.
Animals or even humans couldnt produce offspring.
there are 3000 dogs 2000 cats and 45 humans born evey hour in the world
Elephants and humans produce low numbers of offspring. Organisms that produce low numbers of offspring produce offspring that are most dependent on the mothers.
Humans are animals. Animals have different ways of producing offspring. Birds lay eggs. Mammals give live birth and give milk, the same way humans do, which makes us mammals. Reptiles lay eggs or give live offspring. Amphibians lay eggs. Fish lay eggs. Insects lay eggs.
There are more than 0 humans, so yes we produce more offspring than needed to survive, however humans aren't often hunted or killed by other species so it would be difficult not do. Usually animals have many more offspring than humans do, but they are also part of the natural food chain, so that is needed to survive.
Yes, humans can breed animals through selective mating to produce offspring with desired traits or characteristics. This is commonly practiced in agriculture and domestication to improve the quality of livestock and pets.
Koala Bears have fingerprints that are almost identical to humans.
Humans produce animals with certain desirable characteristics through selective breeding.
Mammals produce a low number of offspring. Take humans, cats or dogs for example xHope i helped ;P
Humans produce few offspring slowly
It is the length of time to produce offspring. In humans, it is about 9 months.
Artificial Selection