some do, but most dont.
No, the male should be kept with the babies. Once the babies are adults, the mother can live with the females.
live of cource.
Some species of fish stay with their offspring, or babies. Most other fish will release eggs into the waters they live in, and the fish develop and grow on their own.
yes
They're born, eat, have babies, and die.
They have eggs my dad is an expert on fish and he says ''guppys are the only fish who have live babies''
Not always. Some fish lay eggs; others give birth to live young.
No. Dolphins are mammals, meaning they give birth to live babies, unlike fish, which lay eggs.
Fish propagation means a description of how fish reproduce (make baby fish). Some fish lay eggs, some give birth to live babies, etc.
Flying fish reproduce by eggs, and eventually, babies make babies and more babies to form a family. Most fish do, anyway
Fish have a reproductive process that involves external fertilization, not live birth like mammals. When fish lay eggs, they are typically fertilized externally by the male fish releasing sperm over the eggs. There is no umbilical cord involved in the development of fish embryos.
Not all sharks have live young. Some lay eggs like most fish do but to answer your question, no, sharks are not the only fish that give live birth. Guppies, mollies, swordtails and other members of the family Poeciliidae, as well as members of other fish families, give live birth.