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- Raccoon (4751 bytes)
20: Mating usually occurs in January or February and a litte... - Breast (4630 bytes)
24: ..., humans are more likely to successfully copulate mating face on. A secondary sexual characteristic on a w... - Bee (11175 bytes)
45: ...h the other bees are produced. Except for her one mating flight or to establish a new [[Colony (biology)|c...
49: ... raised, good genetics and sufficient number of [[mating]]s also being factors. During the larval and pupa...
57: They die immediately after mating.
71: ...e. Such uses include (but are not limited to): [[mating]], alarm, [[defense]], orientation, [[kin]] and [... - Queen bee (6221 bytes)
39: ... the weather provides too brief a window for full mating, the queen may be able to function briefly, layin... - Sex (2995 bytes)
1: ... some point during its life cycle, and not of the mating types, which genetically can be more than two. - Feather (5296 bytes)
17: ... insulation structure, or possibly as markers for mating, with flight emerging only as a secondary purpose... - Ant (13019 bytes)
17: ...ecies. Some species have wings, especially during mating flights
32: ... only a single role: mating with the queen. After mating, males usually die. The queen lays eggs, which de...
72: ...coinciding with similar events in other colonies. Mating occurs mid-flight, after which males perish. Surv... - Koala (10686 bytes)
45: ...ation]] is thirty-five days; twins are very rare. Mating normally occurs between December and March, the s... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
64: ...e displays, though little is known about dinosaur mating and [[territory (animal)|territorialism]]. [[Anim... - Animal (16429 bytes)
63: ...enesis]], where fertile eggs are produced without mating, or in some cases through fragmentation. - Spider (29039 bytes)
112: ...he male spider must make a timely departure after mating to escape before the female's normal predatory in...
123: ...s become perhaps somewhat greater than the truth. Mating of spiders is not invariably followed by cannibal...
125: ...g spiders mating, and the wide variation in their mating habits, has allowed this idea to become so well-e... - Evolution (27661 bytes)
40: [[Fossil]]s are important for estimating when various lineages developed. As fossilization...
109: ...ated as N). This is especially important in small mating populations, where chance fluctuations from gener... - Shark (14021 bytes)
58: ...er skin to withstand the sharks bite marks during mating. - Giant Panda (7693 bytes)
21: ...t repeatedly to ensure successful fertilization. Mating is also a very noisy time, accompanied by moaning... - Kangaroo Facts (16137 bytes)
51: ... times until it is satisfied, then proceed to the mating cycle.
99: ....projects/kangaroos/court-mate.html Courtship and Mating] - Cattle (12844 bytes)
25: ...s]] or [http://wiktionary.org/wiki/Harem harem] [[mating]] systems, though "bull" in particular may be use... - Horse (38916 bytes)
164: ...registered Thoroughbred be a product of a natural mating. A foal born of two Thoroughbred parents, but by ... - Aardvark (6420 bytes)
32: ...ill often remain with the mother until the next [[mating season]]. Aardvarks live for up to 10 years in ca... - Baboon (5672 bytes)
29: ... such "friendly" males as mates. Females initiate mating by presenting her swollen rump to the male. - Beetle (4984 bytes)
34: ...e known for their bioluminescent communication in mating displays.
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