Mammals reproduce by sexual reproduction, where a male mammal's sperm fertilizes a female mammal's egg. The fertilized egg then develops into an embryo inside the female's womb, where it is nourished through the placenta until birth. Mammals give birth to live young, as opposed to laying eggs like reptiles or birds.
Whales and dolphins reproduce through sexual reproduction. Mating occurs in water, with the male fertilizing the female's eggs internally. The gestation period varies, with whales typically carrying their young for 10-18 months and dolphins for around 11-17 months.
Kangaroos are mammals, so like all mammals the produce sexually. But the actual ritual of intercourse has never been observed by humans. It has been speculated to involve bouncing and lots of latex.
Cold-blooded animals reproduce through a process that typically involves internal or external fertilization. Some lay eggs, while others give birth to live young. They often rely on environmental cues, such as temperature, to determine when to reproduce.
No, jackals do not lay eggs. They are mammals and give birth to live young.
Mammals reproduce in order to pass on their genetic information to the next generation, ensuring the continuation of their species. Reproduction is essential for the survival and evolution of mammalian species.
Baby mammals cannot reproduce, they have to be mature.
No reptiles are mammals. Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs whereas mammals bear live young.
Dolphins are mammals so they reproduce the same way all mammals do.
All living creatures reproduce. Spider monkeys, being mammals, reproduce sexually and bear live young.
Yes, that's part of the reason why they're mammals. The others are: They reproduce sexually They feed their young with milk from their mammary glands They are warmblooded vertabrates
Pigs do not lay eggs. Being mammals, they produce live young.
How do Mammals reproduce? How do fish reproduce? How do Birds reproduce? Sex. Reptiles, like all of the other things I listed. Have sex.
Placental mammals reproduce externally. (not in pouches)
Yes. All mammals have babies, otherwise there would be no more of each species. Most mammals give birth to live young. The platypus and echidna lay eggs, from which the young hatch, but they still reproduce and have babies.
Bats are mammals and give birth to live young. They reproduce sexually and the mother nurses her young after they are born, usually until they can fly and find their own food.
Jaguars are mammals and the mother gives birth to live young.
No. Platypuses are mammals, and all mammals reproduce sexually, not asexually.