If they are born with a vagina and female reproductive organs, yes.
Yup. Hermaphrodits have both male and female 'parts', so they can get one another pregnant. They both produce sperm and eggs.
Only by adoption, and probably prudent- if not prudish, adoption laws would forbid this practice, normal family values, you know.
Almost all animals begin as an egg and a sperm. There are a few exceptions, though, such as sea sponges. But for the majority, they begin as sperm and egg.
Alex was neither fully male or fully female; Alex was in fact a hermaphrodite.
Probably either you have sperm or an egg
Animals that produce both sperm and eggs are called hermaphrodite. They have both reproductive organs, this is very common in worms. Although usually each matures at different times so no self fertilization occurs.
to reproduce sexually,tow earthworms attach, exchange sperm,and then separate.
plants do not produce sperm, they produce pollen
Masturbate to produce sperm.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
Because, although a hermaphrodite has both male and female reproductive organs - it cannot fertilize itself. During copulation, both animals exchange sperm.
No, however some of us are capable of ejaculation (just minus the sperm).
Women do not produce sperm ! Women produce eggs - which are developed in their ovaries !
females do not produce sperm