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breeding

[bree-ding] / ˈbri dɪŋ /


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Watson Todd said responsible breeding, proper socialisation and informed owners were "all key to making sure cockapoos continue to be the wonderful companions that so many families enjoy".

From BBC

The ranch has been breeding rhinos since 2005, when it imported four southern white rhinos from a Kenyan game reserve.

From BBC

There are also about 100 species of corals which, together with mangroves and seagrass beds, form essential breeding and nursery grounds for fish and crustaceans.

From Barron's

Flowers are things of beauty to humans, but don’t forget they are food, breeding and mating sources for smaller creatures.

From Los Angeles Times

Under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017, it is an offence to deliberately capture, injure, kill or disturb beavers, or damage or destroy their breeding or resting places, without a licence.

From BBC