Frogs, fishes and amphibian animals.
External fertilization is where both the eggs and sperm are released into water and the sperm is carried to the egg for fertilization. External fertilization is limited to animals living in water. These include frogs, amphibians and fish.
most fish do by leaving there sperm and egg cells floating around in the water until one another meet and form a fish
depends on which kind!
Internal fertilization adaptations in land animals include specialized reproductive organs such as copulatory organs for delivering sperm, behavior changes for mating, and protective structures to safeguard developing embryos. These adaptations are key for successful reproduction on land.
they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization
Internal fertilization and external fertilization. Internal fertilisation means fertilize the egg inside the female's body. External fertilization is fertilize the egg after the female had lay it out. All mammals including platypus and spiny anteater do internal fertilization.
External fertilization takes place when the sperm and egg meet outside the body. Animals that use external fertilization as a means of reproduction include salmon, stony coral, and many species of reptiles.
Scientists often use observation to find out which animals use internal or external fertilization. If direct observation isn't possible, they may look to closely related species to make an educated guess about the lesser-understood species' fertilization method.
Yes, internal fertilization is a reproductive strategy used by virtually all terrestrial animals. In aquatic environments, external fertilization is much more common.
Crustaceans use external fertilization rather than internal fertilization like most animals. The eggs are fertilized and then typically carried on the females body.
Salmon use external fertilization
They are aquatic.
Mammals.
Animals don’t colonize. People do.