Top 10 animals with the strongest desire to reproduce in the world

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-07

For most wild animals, reproduction may be a sudden and intense craving, perhaps a smell associated with a mate, or the sighting of some behavior that symbolizes an invitation to breed. Here are some of the most fertile animals: dolphins, fur seals, beetles, elephants, yellow-bellied ironclaw buntings, rabbits, Indian stick insects, honeymoon flies, bonobos, and mosquitoes. Let's take a look.

1. Dolphins

Dolphins are not only highly intelligent, but they are also extremely curious creatures, which may be why they want to have something to do with anyone they meet. They can ** several times a day, and male dolphins will force female dolphins to breed, in addition, dolphins in the choice of breeding partners is extremely broad, they will also look for other animals or hard objects to satisfy themselves, turtles, sharks, eels and other animals, but also staged a lot of love between humans and beasts.

2. Fur seals

Miraculous nature bestows them on polygamous bachelor benefits, and each male fur seal has a different number of females. Occasionally, some unlucky males have to have one or two females alone, but some can breed with 50 or even 100 females. 1-5 days after they have enjoyed the fish, the female fur seals give birth to their only son or daughter. As soon as the cubs are born, the female fur seal starts a new round of breeding with the male fur seal. It really doesn't stop for a moment!

3. Skyhorn

Data from the research of Dr. Michael Meyerus of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom show that the longhorn beetle "breeds" frequently and of high quality in all animals: it can be done for 9 hours a day, and each "high" on both sides lasts up to 90 minutes, and the wave is higher than the other, 3 times in a row. Such "indulgence" naturally greatly damaged the body of the heavenly cow. This small animal makes up for caloric expenditure due to its "flawlessness", and as a result, its long lifespan is only 1 year! In addition to "breeding", the longhorn cow is almost always eating when it is free, and as a result, it eats about 20 leaves a day that are full of harmful substances.

4. Elephants

Elephant breeding time is very short, basically less than a minute to end, however, when a male elephant breeds every year, a strong desire will cause them to enter a state of rage, and its ** hormone levels will continue to soar for several months, at this time, even if it is not the boss, it can occupy the dominant position of the group. When the male elephant in the breeding period can not find the female elephant, it will also engage in rhinoceros, and the desire makes the elephant manic, if the rhinoceros does not obey, it will add fists and feet, which is terrible!

5. Yellow-bellied iron-clawed bunting

This unremarkable bird breeds so often that in just over a week, they can complete 365 reproductions. At their peak, they reproduce 53 times. Females will actively choose their favorite males during their fertile period, and the selection of breeding targets for this kind of bird is not fixed, and it can even be said that it is hungry. Each female will find two or three males from her territory or close proximity to breed, and the males will also breed with several nearby females at the same time.

6. Rabbits

If you want to say that animals with a strong desire to breed, how can you not have rabbits. The rabbit is an animal that can reproduce all year round, there is no fixed ovulation period, and when the male rabbit conquers the female rabbit, the female rabbit ovulates when the female rabbit is. Rabbit breeding lasts 3-5 days, and its cycle is 7-15 days. Female rabbits with strong desire during the breeding period will take the initiative to tease the male rabbit, climb over, and even climb over their own young rabbits or other female rabbits. When the male rabbit chases and climbs, he will lie on the ground, stretch his body, and raise his hips to cater to the male rabbit's reproductive movements, indicating that he is willing to accept breeding.

7. Stick insects

The Indian stick insect can reproduce for 79 days, a world record for the male insect to clung to the female's back. When the tail of the male and female joins together, the sperm enter the female's body. Of course, during this long breeding period of nearly 3 months, the male worm cannot continuously inject sperm, but from time to time it combines with the female worm and intermittently injects sperm into the female's body. This extraordinarily long reproduction of stick insects is an extreme example of "mate-maintaining reproduction".

8. Honeymoon flies

Newly mature male honeymoon flies will circle at low altitudes, gathering in dense swarms, hovering while waiting for the female honeymoon flies to break out of the pupa ready to reproduce. When the female honeymoon flies finally emerge from the pupae in the ground, a large group of male honeymoon flies swoop down like a storm to cover them, and the males violently compete with each other to breed with the females while hitting the female's body. It's horrible! After successful breeding, the male flies will only maintain their tail connection with the female flies and live together for a full 5 days!

9. Bonobos

The most chaotic private life", animals that breed without saying a word, use this behavior as the most important communication tool in social life, and in the bonobos world, everything from conflict resolution to food payment is resolved using random breeding. From heterogeneous love to homo-x love. Because of their frequent reproduction, many conflicts are eliminated. Bonobos are allowed to breed at any time, even the cubs are busy reproducing, except that the male will no longer breed with his mother after the age of 6. Their breeding posture is not just crawling like other apes, but similar to that of humans.

10. Mosquitoes

Male mosquitoes are usually ready to breed in the first few days of adulthood, but female mosquitoes are generally ready to breed as soon as they emerge from the pupae. Males will stay next to the female when they are still pupa, and when the females hatch, they will grab their breathing tubes to breed with them, and the female mosquitoes will be equivalent to still minors, and the mosquitoes can't wait. Of course, males have a way of telling if the pupae are female or male. Otherwise, their mosquito world will be chaotic.

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