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A male and a female fish will almost always reproduce once they are old enough.
Like all birds, fish and mammals - they produce sexually. They need a male & a female to reproduce the species.
Male animals reproduce by mating with female animals. In this process, the sperm from the male animal fertilizes the egg of a female animal.
Many fish reproduce sexually. The male fish will insert a part of his body into the female fish in order to fertilize her eggs. In some cases, the male fish will spread semen on the eggs after they leave the body of the female.
No, a female dog cannot reproduce without mating with a male dog.
Feeder fish, How do you tell male from female of the?
male fighting fish will built the nest for the female to reproduce..after builting the nest,this will attract the female fish to produce the egg inside the bubble..after that,the male will take care of the egg for about few week,but before that you must not keeping it with the female because the male will fighting with the female if she go nearer to the nest..If the little fishes have birth,you must remove the male for prevent eating his own baby..
No; dogs require a female and male to reproduce
Yes, angler fish reproduce by external fertilization. The male angler fish is much smaller than the female and will attach itself to the female by biting onto her. The male eventually fuses with the female, sharing nutrients and providing sperm when she is ready to release eggs.
Eastern cougars reproduce by the male and female mating and then the female giving birth to cubs.
Yes. Most female fish will lay around 50 eggs at a time and the male will fertilize them with his sperm.
Fish reproduce through spawning, where the female releases eggs and the male releases sperm into the water. Fertilization occurs externally, and the fertilized eggs develop into larvae before growing into juvenile fish. Some fish species have internal fertilization where the female retains the eggs inside her body until they hatch.