they don't the girl puts the eggs in him
Yes, there is no such thing as a female seawhore
No, she lays them in the water and the male gathers them up in his mouth and blows them into his pouch.
The female seahorses give them to the male seahorse.
when the seahorses are mating the female seahorse puts about 1500 eggs into the male seahorses pouch. The male seahorse carries the eggs for 4 to 45 days and then releases the seahorses into the water and leaves them.
The female seahorse has an ovipositor like most fish, and she passes the eggs to the male by inserting it into his pouch opening. This is done as the seahorse pair rises in the water column for the egg transfer.
It's the female who make the eggs, but she deposits them in a pouch on the male seahorse's stomach for him to carry while the egs develop. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out to start their own lives.
Female millipedes may lay as many as 2,000 eggs, but a few hundred is more likely. THE FEMALE. the only animal that the male lays the eggs (which isn't entirely true because the female makes the egs then GIVES the eggs to the male) is the seahorse.
The female seahorse transfers her eggs to the male which he self-fertilises in his pouch.
The female seahorse deposits her eggs in a pouch at the male seahorse's abdomen. He then carries them until they hatch.
Male birds do not lay eggs
Female seahorse lay eggs, which the male seahorse carry in a pouch on his stomach until they hatch.
The male seahorse carries and looks after the eggs.
Yes!