Internal fertilization

In mammals, internal fertilization is done through copulation, which involves the insertion of the penis into the vagina. Some other higher vertebrate animals (most reptiles, most birds, all dinosaurs , and some fish) reproduce internally, but their fertilization is cloacal.

The union of spermatozoa of the parent organism. At some point, the growing egg or offspring must be expelled. There are three general ways of doing this:

Most species of land animals reproduce by internal fertilization. For example: All reptiles, such as the snake and turtle reproduce by internal fertilization. Males and females usually have an opening called the cloaca through which semen, urine and feces can be released. During mating, the male and female join their cloacas. The male releases semen into the female's cloaca. The spermatozoa then travel up a canal to reach the ova.

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