Almost. The female sea horse lays her eggs in a pouch on the male sea horse's belly. When the eggs hatch then the male does go through a sort of labour and delivery, but not really. Note* sometimes a miss-hap happens when they do that and the male ends up delivering the babies or dieing.
Not really.
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 eggs develop. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out to start their own lives.
No. Male seahorses do not get pregnant. The female lays the eggs inside a pouch on the male's stomach and the males carry them until it's time for them to hatch.
The young then swim out, and the male does not allow them to reenter the pouch.
No male sea horses do not get pregnant. The female lays the eggs inside a pouch on the males stomach and the males carries them around until its time for them to hatch.
Yes the female seahorse can't have babies!!
Yes, male seahorses reproduce rather than the female.
Seahorses are NOT a member of the horse family.
Yes. Male seahorses get pregnant instead of females.
Yes. The male gets pregnant instead of the female.
Yes. With how strange that is it seems like you would know/hear that.
No, only females.It is just like human even though male sea horses incubate the eggs the females still lay them.
no the only male animal that can lay eggs are sea horses
The female deposits the eggs in a pouch on the male seahorse's stomachs. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out.
The female lays eggs in the pouch on the stomach of the male. The eggs develop in that pouch, then the live sea horse babies come out of the eggs and out of the male's pouch.
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.
They carry them in a pouch on their stomachs. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out.
The eggs take 45 to 75 days to hatch.
There are only male sea horses no female
No. 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 eggs develop. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out to start their own lives.
No, they are fertilized, then drift until they hatch. The young are on their on from the start.
You don't really have to have a male seahorse if you have a female sea horse but if you want to have little baby sea horses you can have a male sea horse. If i were you i would want a male sea horse for company for the female.
Basically it doesn't. Sea horses have an unusual arrangement where the female deposit her eggs in a pouch on the male's stomach for him to carry them as the eggs develop. But once the eggs hatch, the pouch opens and the tiny, tiny sea horses (perfect copies of the adult animals) swim out and are left to survive on their own.