Unlike most other mammals, human females do not have a specific season of estrus ("heat"). Humans can--and do--mate at any time of the year.
Individual human females do have a specific period of ovulation, when there is an egg available for fertilization by the male. This is a function of the menstrual cycle.
After mating, a male koala is likely to move on to another tree, and try another female. They are not even remotely monogamous, mating with numerous females during an average breeding season.
8 months is best
30 minutes to an hour.
A platypus does not have a specific time period of mating
Sometimes, yes.
Males at about 4 months and females at about 6 months on average.
Yes it is because it is Mating time and the Uvula becomes inflamed and swollen to get ready for mating!
A platypus does not have a specific time period of mating
all the time as they are always sexually aroused.
sheep get pregnant in Autumn, when the mating season will start
The mating season for sharks varies depending on the species and location, but it commonly occurs in the spring or summer months. During this time, sharks engage in courtship behaviors and mating rituals, which can lead to successful reproduction.
When the female goes into heat, can be any time of the year