They do not give birth. They release sperm and eggs into the water, some species retain the eggs in their shell for incubation.
oysters are alive until you cut their shell, killing their heart.
No. All fish lay eggs. In fact, none of the salmons or sharks lay eggs.
Oysters are hatched from eggs. A female oyster can produce up to 100 million eggs in one year. The oyster eggs are fertilized by sperm floating in the water.
The momma oyster get on the Daddy oyster and then they have the baby
they have eggs
Yes it is.
it depends on the type of fish fish like sharks give birth to live young and fish like clown fish lay eggs
Sharks and rays are fish that give birth to live young.
They are live bearers which means that give birth to live. From every 60 to 70 days a female can give birth to about 10 to 60 young .
mosquito fish do not lay eggs. Instead, they give birth to live young
Fish do not give live birth, most mammals do. Fish do not nurse their young, mammals do.
No. All tetras are egg layers.
Mollies actually give birth to live young, they are one of the few tropical fish species who do this.
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
because it give birth to young alive Guppys are livebearers.
Most fish lay eggs, but some give birth to live young.
I am assuming you meant salmon. No, salmon is a fish that lays eggs.
For the most part, these are mammals. Specifically, they are eitehr placental viviparous, or marsupial. The only mammal group which does not give birth to live young are the monotremes. Some members of the reptile class, the amphibians and the fish also give birth to live young.