Some fish abandon their eggs; some fish don't.
It depends on the type of fish. Some fish, such as cod and herring, abandon their eggs after spawning. Salmon and trout cover their fertilised eggs with gravel but abandon them soon after. Among ocean fish, female seahorses and pipefish lay their eggs in a pouch on the underside of the male. The eggs hatch inside the male's pouch. Some fish, including certain ocean catfish and cardinal fish, carry their eggs in their mouth during the hatching period. In some species, the male carries the eggs. In other species, the female carries them. The males of a few species guard their young for a short time after they hatch. These fish include freshwater bass, bowfins, brown bullheads, Siamese fighting fish, and some sticklebacks. But most other fish provide no protection for their offspring.
Ducks may abandon their eggs due to disturbances or threats from predators, lack of suitable nesting sites, or if they sense that the eggs are infertile or damaged.
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Yes, ducks do not typically abandon their eggs during the incubation period. They are known to be dedicated parents and will usually stay with their eggs to keep them warm until they hatch.
Yes Caviar is fish eggs. The eggs of the Sturgeon fish.
They don't. They lay the eggs and then abandon them.
Fish
Fish are born in eggs
They don't. Dragonflies abandon their eggs after laying them.
Yes, all turtles do.
They don't. Dragonflies lay their eggs and then abandon them.
No, their eggs are soft. Caviar is fish eggs.