Some babies live off a mucus the mother excretes or secretes, some babies are born with their own yolk sacs, and many are just on their own from birth.
It depends on the species. Many do not, while some will care for them. E.g. angelfish, discus and arowanas for example.
7 months?
Some babies live off a mucus the mother excretes or secretes, some babies are born with their own yolk sacs, and many are just on their own from birth.
The mother does not feed her young, she just protects them. They hunt for thing like insects and small frogs gradually eating large fish and than mammals.
same way as any fish but less food
A ocean flake is faeces from fish above. Some deep sea fish feed on this.
none that i know of no fish feed their young milk
hammerhead sharks feed on mostly every fish in the ocean.
moray eel
A ocean flake is faeces from fish above. Some deep sea fish feed on this.
Kelp, seaweed and algae are ocean plants. They are needed to feed ocean fish and mammals.
Male penguins look after the babies while the mother goes out and catches fish for the baby. The father has a special pouch where the baby can go to keep warm and the mother sometimes travels miles to get food.
No, the male should be kept with the babies. Once the babies are adults, the mother can live with the females.