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male carries the babies because they are stronger and can pretect the babies
Nope. However the roles are reversed and the male carries the babies.
it just carries the baby it dosent have it it would be funny though
Actually, the female seahorse delivers the babies, right after fertilization, but the male seahorse, carries the babies for the 9 (or however long) months.
male carries the babies because they are stronger and can pretect the babies
Not really. Seahorse females deposit their eggs into a male's pouch, who carries them until they hatch. But once hatched, the babies are outta there.
As long as an elephant. An elephant carries the babies as long as a Pheonix. A Phoenix carries the babies as long as a dragon. A dragon carries the babies as long as a sea surpent. A sea surpent carries the babies as long as a girraffe. A giraffe carries the babies as long as a flugenflagen.
Male seahorses dont lay eggs the female passes the fertilized eggs to a pouch in his abdomen where they hatch and he then gives"birth" to the babies.
No, male scorpions do not give birth to babies. In scorpions, it is the female that carries and gives birth to live young, known as scorplings. Male scorpions typically play a role in mating and fertilizing the female's eggs, but they do not participate in the gestation or nurturing of the offspring.
the male is the one who has the babies the male sea horse is the one who has the babies at all times the female is the food saplier
carries more babies carries more babies
A seahorse is a small aquatic creature that has a tail which curls in spiral. One interesting trait of the species is that it is the male who carries the babies. A dolphin is a mammal, much larger, that is between gray and blue color. They have been known to kill sharks!