Most fish are incapable of changing gender.
It lays eggs.
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Amniotes (reptiles, mammals, birds) cannot change gender without major surgery and medication. Zebras are mammals, so they cannot naturally change gender. Some types of fish and amphibians change gender when exposed to certain pollutants, and some fish and invertebrates change gender naturally.
Yes, they do, it happens from time to time. Some believe the changes in coloration are related to the gender of the fish.
Some examples of animal phyla with hermaphroditism include Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Mollusca (such as snails and slugs), and some annelids (segmented worms). In these phyla, some species have the ability to produce both eggs and sperm, allowing them to self-fertilize or cross-fertilize with other individuals.
Some fish have no gender at all, this is caused by chemical and other unwanted toxins polluting lakes that fish have their habitat in. The pollution changes their organs, making them unable to reproduce.
The beautifully colored parrot fish is known to change its shape, color, and even gender during its life.
um its........................ seashores i think but its cause the male doesn't really change gender but instead of the female having babies the Male does funny, hey
I have not found anything about a seahorse changing its gender. The most I have found about it is most fish can change gender but only if it is absolutely necessary. I will keep looking into it though :)
No, gender is determined by Some names (Like Skaterboy or PrettyPrincess) and what you wear.
If you mean that "what kinds of fish can change gender," then the answer is that only certain types can. Certainly not all fish are capable of this. Certain types of swordtails and clownfish are able to change from females to males or the other way around. Also, surgeonfish have a very interesting gender system-there is no concept of gender to these fish. All of them are born females and stay females and give birth to clones of themselves. For more information, this would be a great topic to search on the search engine you normally use. (Google, Yahoo, Bing)
A Tilapia is kind of fish, and like some other fishes, it can change sex during it's life. Some do it as they age, some do it to maintain gender balance in their little group of fish. Farmed tilapias are sometimes tricked into changing, as males grow bigger than females.
This is simple. Female fish are called Lagl. It's originated from the Latin word "lagos" meaning women of the sea.This is simple. Female fish are called Lagl. It's originated from the Latin word "lagos" meaning women of the sea.
The noun 'fish' is a common gender noun as a word for something that can be male or female.The noun 'fish' is a neuter noun as a word for a food substance (a thing that has no gender).