Like humans do. their embryos form and develop. and after some time, the mother goes into labor.
No, they lay their eggs if fertilized, in a pebble bed in the river, in which they were themselves born.
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Most fish lay eggs, which are fertilized externally. However, some species of fish, such as certain types of sharks and guppies, give birth to live young.
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.
Yes, Guppies give birth to live young.
Though guppies give birth to young alive, they are actually fish instead of mammals. Another rare example of fish which give birth to young, is the Molly. Fish lay eggs.No. Guppies are not mammals but they give birth to their babies.:) I hope that helped!
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The Guppy belongs to the Livebearer group and will give birth to free swimming fry instead of laying eggs. Guppies are easy to breed in aquariums and they will often spawn without any extra encouragement from their keeper. As soon as the fry are born, they will therefore be able to escape from their motherUnlike most tropical fish, guppies give birth the live young, hence the guppy is classified as a mammal. :)All types of guppies give birth to live young, hence they are classified as "livebearers".Give birth to their young.They give birth to puppiesGuppies are livebearers so they give birth to live young.
Yes Many species of fish do indeed lay eggs. There are also fish species that give live birth, sharks and small aquarium fish suck as mollies and guppies are examples. These fish that give live birth are called "livebearers".
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because some sharks are different. most sharks give live birth and only about 40% of sharks lay eggs and there is 400 species of sharks.