sharks dont lay eggs...
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Yes, I have one in a cage and i just saw it lay an egg sack. I'm expecting 100 little insect babies now...Yes, praying mantises lay eggs.
5 and if you want to they get sexually active 5 months beforeDepending on the species of shark they can give birth up to 100 babies.Great whites only have one live pup as they eat each other in utro(before they are born)
it is silver
1-2 hamster babies.
While the mother shark is giving birth she seems to be very calm and leaves the babies alone. It is a process of giving birth, and she ignores the babies. After she is done birthing them, she moves on, and leaves the babies to their own defenses. The mother does not raise the babies at all. If she ever saw them again, she would treat them like any other shark, and if she wanted to attack them, she would. There are sharks that lay eggs, and they don't stay and defend them either. Basically, the babies are on their own and head for shallow water and protection of plants, reefs, or mangrove roots to survive. It is all instinct. They have also been tagged as babies and found to move their area during bad storms, such as hurricanes. When the storm is over, they come back to their safe areas. Even in the womb, babies protect themselves by eating the smaller offspring in the womb, so when they are born, they can protect themselves pretty well.
Alone.
you can go to Google go to images and type in sharks. there you will find pictures of sharks.
We saw one lay about 10 near the shore of a beach in New Zealand. More like scarves than strings too.
they are as sharp as a saw blade
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Based on the number of registered births in the United States, 1972 saw the introduction of 3,258,411 babies into the world. See the related link for further information.
When they feel like making babies