Mammals
Annual breeding cycles sometimes apply to mammals, with regulating environmental effects including seasonal temperature variation and food availability. Migration patterns of a mammal may sometimes govern breeding times. Mammal breeding in the wild sometimes involves the use of maternity dens for birthing and protection of the young. The polar bear is an example of a mammal who uses a maternity den, whose locations are influenced by migration movements of this species to the seasonal Arctic pack ices.
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Polar Bear mating
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Life Of Dolphin Mating And Giving Birth
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Panda couple mating! Zoo Vienna
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Gorilla Mating – Mountain Gorilla
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Humpbacks Whale Mating
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Cat Mating
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Dogs Mating Up Close
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Giraffes Mating at The Zoo
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Belgian Draft Horses
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Deep First Time Goat Mating
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Chickens Mating – Rooster Mating
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Mating Koalas