No, the female places her eggs into the stream bed, and one or more males move in to fertilize them.
internal
Mosquitoes have **internal fertilisation**. The male mosquito transfers sperm to the female during mating, and the eggs are fertilised **inside the female’s body**. After that, the female lays the fertilised eggs in water, where they hatch and grow. So yeah, fertilisation happens inside—but the development (eggs → larvae → adult) happens outside in water.
They use internal fertilisation.
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.
Yes
internal
VERY INTERNAL
internal
i think internal
dogs have internal fertilisation which means that thier babies grow inside of them and they do not lay eggs
Badger
internal is in and external is out fertilisation