no the females insert the eggs into the males pouch and the male Waite's three weeks for the eggs to hatch
Male seahorses give birth.
yes
Male seahorses do not die after giving birth. Unlike most other species, male seahorses have a unique reproductive system where they carry and give birth to the offspring. After giving birth, they can continue to mate and reproduce in subsequent breeding cycles.
it depends on the type of fish fish like sharks give birth to live young and fish like clown fish lay eggs
1. Males give birth to the young 2.Aren't anything related to horses 3.At birth at least 200 seahorses are born but only about 120 live to the end of their lives
Yes. The most unique behavior of seahorses is that Dad gives birth to the babies! He takes the fertilized eggs into a pouch in his stomach. And when it comes time to give birth, he has contractions that force them out.
Male seahorses incubate developing eggs in a specialized brood pouch until they give birth to live young. This unique characteristic makes seahorses one of the few animal species where the male is responsible for pregnancy and birth.
All male seahorses carry children rather than females.
Explosive action brood leave pouch.
Among kangaroos, seahorses, and anteaters, only kangaroos have a pouch. Female kangaroos have a pouch where they carry and nurse their young after birth. Seahorses do not have pouches; instead, male seahorses carry fertilized eggs in a special brood pouch until they hatch. Anteaters also lack pouches, as they give birth to live young that cling to their mother's back.
The male of the species carries the young nd gives birth to them, not the female
Yes, female seahorses give birth in a unique way compared to other species because they transfer their eggs to the male seahorse's pouch, where he fertilizes them and carries the developing embryos until they are born. This process is called male pregnancy.