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5 videos • 15 views • by Wild World TV PLAY ALL Animals Mating. For animals, mating strategies include random mating, disassortative mating, assortative mating, or a mating pool. In some birds, it includes behaviors such as nest-building and feeding offspring. The human practice of mating and artificially inseminating domesticated animals is part of animal husbandry. In some terrestrial arthropods, including insects representing basal (primitive) phylogenetic clades, the male deposits spermatozoa on the substrate, sometimes stored within a special structure. Courtship involves inducing the female to take up the sperm package into her genital opening without actual copulation. Courtship is often facilitated through forming groups, called leks, in flies and many other insects. For example, male Tokunagayusurika akamusi forms swarms dancing in the air to attract females. In groups such as dragonflies and many spiders, males extrude sperm into secondary copulatory structures removed from their genital opening, which are then used to inseminate the female (in dragonflies, it is a set of modified sternites on the second abdominal segment; in spiders, it is the male pedipalps). In advanced groups of insects, the male uses its aedeagus, a structure formed from the terminal segments of the abdomen, to deposit sperm directly (though sometimes in a capsule called a "spermatophore") into the female's reproductive tract. Other animals reproduce sexually with external fertilization, including many basal vertebrates. Vertebrates (such as reptiles, some fish, and most birds) reproduce with internal fertilization through cloacal copulation while mammals copulate vaginally. In domesticated animals there are various type of mating methods being employed to mate animals like Pen Mating (when female is moved to the desired male into a pen) or paddock mating (where one male is let loose in the paddock with several females). Like in animals, mating in other Eukaryotes, such as plants and fungi, denotes sexual conjugation[clarify]. However, in vascular plants this is mostly achieved without physical contact between mating individuals, and in some cases, e.g., in fungi no distinguishable male or female organs exist; however, mating types in some fungal species are somewhat analogous to sexual dimorphism in animals, and determine whether or not two individual isolates can mate. Yeasts are eukaryotic microorganisms classified in the kingdom Fungi, with 1,500 species currently described. In general, under high stress conditions like nutrient starvation, haploid cells will die; under the same conditions, however, diploid cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can undergo sporulation, entering sexual reproduction (meiosis) and produce a variety of haploid spores, which can go on to mate (conjugate) and reform the diploid. #animalmating #mating #matingdance #animalsmating #matingfight #cross #crossing #animalcross #animalcrossing #mousedeermating #landmonitorlizardmating #mongoosemating #beetlemating #insectmating #snakemating #snakematingdance #matinganimal #matinganimals #wildanimalmating #wildanimalsmating #matingseason #typesofnaturalmating #matingmammals #matingsynonyms #differantspeciesofanimalsmating #Breeding #Copulation #Animalsexualbehaviour #Whathappensduringmating #Animalsexualbehavior #matingsystems #typesofmating #animals #animal #wild #wildworld #wildworldtv #nature #wildasia #wildsrilanka #srilanka #insectmating #insectsmating #insects #insect #wildlife #junglemating #matingfight #matingfights #threesome #matingvideo #matingvideos #animalmatingvideo #animalsmatingvideo #animalmatingvideos #animalsmatingvideos