i would say dolphins because they seem to enjoy sex and do it for fun
2006-12-30 15:47:43
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answered by Anonymous
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ummm...... you know..... i dint believe it is a significant number of women who do it while pregnant but then i guess numbers above zero are significant in this circumstance.........
animals accept coitus for propegation...... it is really only to reproduce so i am pretty sure that if they are pregnant and realise it.... they probably wont accept coitus..... but then if they dont realise it they might while in heat after their last guy so i guess that could mean all........
another point is that women accept during pregnancy for pleasure.... i believe the only other mammal that has sex for pleasure is the dolphin.... but i may be mistaken..... so they might be an answer......
then there is the survival techniques..... a kangaroo can pause growth of an offspring in the womb and have one in the pouch and wait till it is out.... or wait till better climate.... or whatever...... she may also stock up i guess so this might be another answer.....
i dont think there is a difinitive answer to your question.... like humans.... it may depend on the individual.....
2006-12-30 15:54:49
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answered by ed-dg 2
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Yeah- my Biiiitch is always up for some doggy love.
That's a female dog- she's always mounting our poor male (8)- and they've both been snipped.
And the horny old gran is arthritic & 14 years old but she bangs almost anything. Bloody HRT!
True story though- minus HRT.
2007-01-01 03:16:08
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answered by Ministry of Camp Revivalism 4
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A female rabbit is therefore considered to be in heat when she accepts service and in dioestrus when she refuses.
2006-12-30 15:52:40
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answered by iloeta1164 3
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good question. u see the programme on baby elepahnts etc in womb over xmas? wow, unvelieveable like it was an adult human size but a baby elepant in an elephant mothers womb. dolphins and dogs too.
2007-01-01 02:27:51
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answered by allgiggles1984 6
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Tigers and rabbits do and I believe that most of the small mammals do.
2006-12-30 16:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to own a donkey who would stand for any stallion even when she was very visably pregnent.
Have no idea if that was rare or not.
2006-12-30 20:09:21
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answered by Christine H 7
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Sorry I never had time to stand and watch over the barnyard, nor any desire to see if they did.
2006-12-30 22:16:15
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answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5
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Good question.
I think none.
2007-01-01 01:32:53
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answered by Ishfaq A 3
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i cannot think of any? primates? tell us the answer! haha
2006-12-30 15:49:02
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answered by dragon 3
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