guppies give birth to live young.
One example is the Guppy, a popular tropical tank fish, which is a live bearer. The eggs are retained by the female Guppy until the eggs hatch and the young Guppies emerge alive.
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guppy's are live bearers, unlike other fish guppy's lay eggs in there stomach but when they come out they are a normal fish not in a egg
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Fish don't lay anywhere, they always swim.
Guppies don't lay eggs. They are livebearers.
Maybe the guppy has abhorted an undeveloped ovum. Guppies are livebearers so should not lay eggs.
No they are unable to reproduce until they are fully grown and mature.
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.
They lay eggs
You mean, how do they reproduce? They mate. And they don't lay eggs, they're livebearers.
Birds, snakes, frogs and mosquitoes.