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vtubers taught me that coyotes are the most fertile and erotic animals

>> No.55593790
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>> No.55593940

Considering the number of animal girls in Holo, as anyone tried to deduced which one would be the most fertile?

>> No.55594076

>>55593940
I can give me a minute (more then a minute)

>> No.55594142

>>55594076
I'm waiting anon

>> No.55594145

>>55593940
Usagi no doubt

>> No.55594681

>>55594145
Imagine getting Pekora pregnant over and over again.

>> No.55594802

>>55593663
They also go into heat more often the more of males you kill

>> No.55594967

>Fubuki
>The white fox's reproduction rates reflect the lemming population density, which cyclically fluctuates every 3–5 years. When lemmings are abundant, the white fox can give birth to 18 pups, but they often do not reproduce when food is scarce.

>Subaru
>The egg production in some species of ducks reaches about 250 to 300 eggs per year.

>Pekora
>A female rabbit is fertile for all but about 3 days per month, but will only produce an egg for insemination when mated by a male rabbit in sexual intercourse.The length of pregnancy in the rabbit is 31 days and the doe can produce from 1 to 12 young each time she gives birth.

>Okayuu
>Cats are seasonal breeders and only enter their reproductive cycle at a certain time of year. This generally begins in spring as daylight starts to lengthen, and stops in late Autumn when daylight is reduced.

>Korone
>Most female dogs cycle every four to ten months, although some dogs may only cycle once per year.

To be cont.

>> No.55595047
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Coyo not for sexing

>> No.55595101

>>55594802
Vesper and Magni were just the start then.

>> No.55595131

>>55593940
Pekora or Bae. I don't know how fast rats breed.

>> No.55595888

>>55593940
Okayu once shes in heat

>> No.55596345

>>55594076
>>55594967
>Risu
>Squirrels can give birth to 2 litters a year, though yearling females may only bear once. Litters usually arrive in the spring and summer. Females only enter estrus twice a year for a day at a time, so the window of opportunity is limited.

>Gura
>Sharks are slow to reproduce and late to mature some such as the Greenland Shark do not reach sexual maturity until they are 150 years old. Females from at least two different species of sharks that were separated from males have had pups without mating.

>Ina
>In most species, the male uses a specially adapted arm to deliver a bundle of sperm directly into the female's mantle cavity, after which he becomes senescent and dies, while the female deposits fertilised eggs in a den and cares for them until they hatch, after which she also dies.

>Kiara
>Fertility usually increases from a low of 65-75% at the start of lay (23-24 weeks of age) and peaks at 95-98% at 35-37 weeks of age.

>Reine
>A peacock reaches maturity and full fertility usually at 3 years old. Two year old peahens can start to lay eggs, however fertility improves from when the peahens reach three years old. The peahens lay an egg every other day, usually during the evening.

>Koyori
>They usually breed between January and March and produce 1 litter per year. Gestation lasts approximately 63 days. Females sometimes breed during the winter following their birth, particularly if food is plentiful. Coyote fertility is based in local population size less Coyotes in an area increases results in more breeding and larger litters.

>Lui
>Hawks are monogamous and may mate for life. They make stick nests high above the ground, in which the female lays one to five eggs each year.

>Chloe
>Female killer whales typically start reproducing at age 15, and stop in their 30s and 40s. Yet they can live to be more than 90, meaning they might spend up to two-thirds of their lives not birthing any offspring.

To be cont

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>>55595047
Coyo is indeed for sexual

>> No.55596651

>>55594076
>>55594967
>>55596345
>Kaela
>Emperor penguins begin courtship in March or April and are serially monogamous, typically taking one mate per year. The female lays one egg in May or June, transfers the egg to the male, and returns to sea to feed while the male incubates the egg in his brood pouch for about 65 days.

>Nerissa
>Ravens mate for life. Breeding and egg laying occurs between mid-February and late May, though most clutches are started in March or April. Breeding season varies by region and by the length of the winter. Usually 3 to 7 eggs are laid per nest and incubated for 20 to 25 days.

Final unless I forgot someone.

>> No.55596690

>>55596345
>Female killer whales typically start reproducing at age 15, and stop in their 30s and 40s. Yet they can live to be more than 90, meaning they might spend up to two-thirds of their lives not birthing any offspring.
empty orca egg cartons...

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>>55596651
Mio…

>> No.55597095

>>55596971
Oof.
>Mio
>Wolves breed once a year in late winter or early spring depending on where they live.

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>>55597095
Oh geez, that makes this hurt even more.

>> No.55597890

>>55596651
>>55596971
Polka as well.
>they mate between January and April. They usually breed only once per year. The copulation tie lasts up to two hours and 45 minutes. Gestation usually lasts between 50 and 52 days, though sometimes up to 63 days.

>> No.55598090

>>55595047
I wanna give Coyo a litter of little Coyos so she can start training a Kekken esports team.

>> No.55598293

>>55598090
Friends are not for sexual

>> No.55598492

>>55596971
>>55597890
Thanks I was doing it all off the top of my head.

>>55598293
Fox are not Canine like Wolves, Dogs, and Coyote. White Fox specifically have extremely low fertility rates.

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>>55598492
>Fox are not Canine
Foxes are literally canines

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>>55598492
What about fox crab

>> No.55599905

>>55596345
>Sharks are slow to reproduce and late to mature some such as the Greenland Shark do not reach sexual maturity until they are 150 years old.
Lolibaba.
>Females from at least two different species of sharks that were separated from males have had pups without mating.
Unicorn friendly.
Gura, I kneel.

>> No.55601063

>>55599466
Herp derp.
They are Canines but they are in a different sub family.

Wolves, Jackals, Coyote, Dogs are siblings.

Fox are like cousins.

>> No.55603240

>>55601063
They are also literally all in the same subfamily as well, Caninae. Which makes foxes more similar to wolves, dogs, and coyotes than lions are to house cats (they are in different subfamilies), but you don't here people making the same argument about Botan and Okayu being "cats"

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>>55599466
>foxes are not canines
????

>> No.55603527

>>55603419
You quoted the wrong person retard

>> No.55603712

>>55603527
sorry, I'll go kill myself immediately

>> No.55604331

>>55598293
Usako's existence says otherwise.

>> No.55607601

>>55593790
Damn, I love that expression

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>>55604331

>> No.55608195

>>55603712
a..anon no... j..just be more careful next time okay...?

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