Why did animal need to reproduce
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Reproduction ensures the continuation of the species. Animals will only reproduce with the fittest of the species and choose not to mate with animals with the disease or in periods of drought or lack of food. Some animals require a mate to reproduce, while other species can reproduce alone.
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The goal of reproduction is to ensure a species' existence by producing new individuals. According to biologist Richard Dawkins' book The Selfish Gene, nature is designed to keep duplicating genes.
- During courtship, many species engage competitive behaviours, suggesting that reproduction involves more than just duplication. Animals in need of reproduction will not choose a partner from the other sex.
- Most males gain the right to mate with a female by combating other males or chasing her with gifts or physical displays like as dancing and calling.
- Only the healthiest animals transmit their DNA along to subsequent generations, guaranteeing that future generations will be healthier and stronger.
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