Funny you should ask, as i just read this on Wiki. I went back and looked it up:
Starfish are voracious predators, either swallowing their prey whole or turning their stomachs inside out to engulf it. They have complex life cycles and can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Most can regenerate damaged parts and many can shed arms as a means of defense.
Then there’s “The most obvious difference between rabbits and hares is how their kits are born. Rabbits are altricial, having young that are born blind and hairless. In contrast, hares are precocial, born with hair and good vision.” [Wasn’t Bugs Bunny rabbit a hare?]
*Here’s what I was looking for! “The phenomenon of superfetation, where embryos from different menstrual cycles are present in the uterus, results in hares and rabbits being able to give birth seemingly without having been impregnated, which caused them to be seen as symbols of virginity.” Rabbits can give birth, and give birth again, without a sex act between births.