No, nurse sharks do not lay eggs. After mating, the eggs develop in the body and the shark gives birth to 20 to 30 pups.
no
All fish lay eggs, however some fish retain these eggs inside them until they hatch (they are ovoviviparous). Hammerhead sharks do this and with seahorses the female transfers the eggs to the male for incubation.
Since sharks never leave the water, it is obvious that female sharks lay their eggs in the water just as all other fish do.
is there even a hammerhead fish i think its only a hammerhead shark.
Yes, unlike some species of sharks that lay eggs. They produce litters of up to 50 pups.
Sharks have a great diversity when it come to their reproductive system. There are two different ways for a Shark to reproduce depending on what kind of Shark it is, there are oviparous egg laying species and viviparous live-bearing species. Oviparous species lay eggs that develop and hatch. Where as the the viviparous species are live-bearers. The Thresher Shark belongs to the viviparous species therefore do not lay eggs. I hope that answers your question. ThresherCove.com
Sharks can lay anywhere between 10 and 200 eggs.
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
yes they do lay rectangle eggs
sharks dont lay eggs...
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no they lay eggs
No; only the female can lay eggs, as with all vertebrate species which lay eggs. The female platypus lays the egg and incubates it. The male has nothing to do with the young.