There are a great many animals that have internal fertilization and live in water. Sharks and whales are great examples.
water
Internal fertilization is essential for true terrestrial living because this means an animal will give birth to live young. Their is never any stage of development where the young depend on water to survive.
Internal fertilization and external fertilizationinternal means When the fusion of the male and female gamete occurs within the female genital tract it is called internal fertilization. This type of fertilization occurs in all terrestrial animals both oviparous and viviparous. Reptiles, Birds and mammals show internal fertilization external fertilizationThe fusiri of the gametes occurs outside the body of the animal and is common in aquatic animals. In bony fishes, frogs, echinoderms the sperms and ova are released into the water and their union occurs by Chromosome number of few chance. Since fertilization occurs outside the body of the animal externally, this method is called external fertilization.
The modes of fertilization vary. Most frogs practice external fertilization, the females laying eggs in water and the males spraying sperm over them. Primitive salamanders have external fertilization, but most have internal fertilization, with the female taking up the male's spermatophore. All caecilians have internal fertilization, and the male deposits sperm in the cloaca of the female by using the end of his cloaca as an intromittent organ.
internal happens inside the body and in land external happens outside the body and in water
Internal fertilization takes place inside the body of the female. It is necessary for animals which live on land (terrestrial animals) and is retained by aquatic animals descended form terrestrial ancestors eg whales and dolphins. External fertilization takes place outside the body of the female. It usually takes place in water, usually the environment in which the animal lives eg fish and amphibians. This is because eggs and sperm would dry out and die if they are not kept wet. Internal fertilization is more certain than external fertilization so fewer eggs need to be produced. After internal fertilization eggs can be protected and fed while developing inside the mother's body. After external fertilization the eggs are potentially exposed to predators and so must either be produced in very large numbers or protected by the parents or both.
An animal with the letter j that lives in the water is a jellyfish.
As with most amphibians the fertilization is external. The female releases the eggs and the male fertilizes them. Amphibians, even toads, need water to reproduce.
WHAT DO CALL AN ANIMAL THAT LIVES ONLY IN WATER?A ANIWATER
the Barracuda likes to live in fresh water and they love to give externally
The three differences between an animal that lives in the water and an animal that lives near the mountains are as follows:an animal that lives in the water may be asymmetrical, radially symmetrical or bilaterally symmetrical with streamlined body, whereas an animal that lives near the mountains will always show bilateral symmetry.an animal that lives in the water may be either cold-blooded or warm-blooded, but an animal that lives near the mountains will always be warm-blooded.an animal that lives in the water may be covered with spicules, scales or just tough skin, while an animal that lives near the mountains will always have a thick hide of hair or fur.
It is an animal that lives in salt water.