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Yes, a female dog can get pregnant by multiple males if she mates with them around the same time. It is impossible to determine which male is the dominant one in terms of parentage - each male's sperm has an equal chance of fertilizing the female's eggs.
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.
Same way that all mammals get pregnant. Male animals mates with the female, placing sperm in the female, which fertilizes the eggs of the female.
A male cat is NOT called a "cat." The proper name is "Tom." Thus, a female cat is called a "Molly." However, if a female cat is pregnant or nursing, she is referred to as a "Queen."
Female pot belly pigs become pregnant through mating with a male pig. The male pig mounts the female from the rear and ejaculation occurs. Sperm is then transferred to the female's reproductive tract, fertilizing the eggs.
male and female what?
It's life, when a male mates with a female the female gets pregnant. Remember unless you don't want an unspayed female to get pregnant, keep her away from the male! taking care of an pregnant chihuahua is very hard... And expensive.
Well yes you need a male goldfish and a female goldfish to have babies but it takes allot of time to breed them.
No, a Syrian Hamster needs a male to become pregnant.
a male and a female "DO IT"
a female peacock gets pregnant by the tears of male peacock
No, there has to be a male so the female can get pregnant.
Yes. A female hamster cannot become pregnant unless it mates with a male hamster.
No, it is either a female if it is pregnant or an over fed male ! Just a fun fact, male seahorses get pregnant, but that is about the only animale where the male does.
Well, the male doesn't really do anything. The male just protects the female. It depends how close the male and female is.
Actually a male cat acts "crazy" BEFORE he mates, because he's trying to attract a female cat. This includes meowing constantly and rolling around on the ground.
Yes!