because cats are trying to go extinct, it's just evolution
Cats are a different species from dogs, so they cannot interbreed to produce offspring. Cats are in the Felidae family, while dogs are in the Canidae family, making it genetically impossible for them to mate and produce puppies. Each species has a unique genetic makeup that determines their physical characteristics and reproductive abilities.
sometimes of course they don't but yes it sometimes looks like they do typically it looks that way after they have a big number of kittens or if they lose a lot of weight
Frogs: Frogs lay eggs in water, and males release sperm to fertilize the eggs externally. Salmon: Salmon release eggs and sperm in water during spawning, where fertilization occurs externally. Sea urchins: Female sea urchins release eggs and males release sperm into the water, where fertilization takes place externally.
Female fish have ovaries, which produce eggs, while male fish have testes, which produce sperm. Fertilization typically occurs externally, with the male releasing sperm into the water to fertilize the eggs released by the female.
Frogs reproduce through a process called spawning, where female frogs release eggs and male frogs release sperm into the water simultaneously. Fertilization occurs externally, and tadpoles develop from the eggs that hatch. Reproduction typically occurs during the breeding season, which varies depending on the species and environmental conditions.
They produce sperm and mix the sperm in with the eggs. If the eggs aren't fertilized, then the eggs don't hatch. If you have any frog/tadpole questions that you want answered please contact me by james.sorbara@hotmail.com
No, frogs do not reproduce by mitosis. Frogs reproduce sexually, with males and females mating to produce eggs and sperm. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually metamorphose into adult frogs. Mitosis is a type of cell division involved in growth and repair, not in the production of gametes.
Male cats have testicles and a penis, while female cats have ovaries and a vagina. The testicles produce sperm in male cats, while the ovaries produce eggs in female cats. The penis is used for mating and the vagina is where the male's sperm enters during reproduction.
Yes frogs lay eggs.
frogs use external fertilisation so the sperm is released into the water and the eggs are are released into water then the sperm fertilises the eggs
Women do not produce sperm ! Women produce eggs - which are developed in their ovaries !
Frogs use external fertilisation, this means that the female frog lays thousands of eggs, but then the male sprays sperm on the offspring to fertilise it. So basically the sperm cell and egg cell meet when the male sprays his sperm cells over the eggs.
Amphibians have an external fertilisation, the males drop a sperm-packet wich the females inserts into their cloaca as in salamanders. Female frogs produce eggs and drop the eggmass into the water where they are fertilized by the male.
frogs don't get pregnant! They produce eggs.. Like fish do
Females only produce one or two eggs, males produce many sperm.
Cats are a different species from dogs, so they cannot interbreed to produce offspring. Cats are in the Felidae family, while dogs are in the Canidae family, making it genetically impossible for them to mate and produce puppies. Each species has a unique genetic makeup that determines their physical characteristics and reproductive abilities.
Frogs have a cloaca to get it all out.