No fish give birth in the same sense that mammals do. However, many sharks, as well as guppies bear live young through a process called vivipary. There are many different forms of vivipary but the concept is the same. The male copulates with the female, embryos develop inside some sort of egg-like sac inside the mother into young fish, and live young emerge from mother fully functional
Most breeds of fish lay eggs from which the young eventually hatch. There are some species of fish, known as live-bearers, that retain the fertilized eggs inside the female, and only release the young once they are ready to emerge and swim away.
Molly, Guppy and Swordtail are fishes but they give birth to their young alive.
dolphins, whales, etc. any mammalian aquatic animal.
guppies, they are easy to care for
Fish did not give birth but only lay eggs
All (female) fish give birth.
No, they are able to give birth/lay eggs without any help. Helping would likely lead to injury of the fish.
When your fighting fish is about to give birth, it will have a white extended belly.
It takes around 3 - 4 weeks for a platy fish to give birth.
The guppy fits the criteria.
the mom ,s give birth
well there should be a little birth helper at your pet shop that allows the babes to fall in a crack and the mother fish cant eat the babe fish in the tank. Tip: make sure you crunch up the food before you give it to the babe fish, and dont let any babe fish get out of the little tank/birth helper. : - )
I am pretty sure that the female fish is the fish that gives birth to the baby fish...but I am not sure.
Most fish do not give birth they lay eggs, usually on the bed of a river, lake or ocean.
it depends on the type of fish fish like sharks give birth to live young and fish like clown fish lay eggs