Yes, in fact that's how new ponds get fish in them its an adaptation to ensure survival, a bird will eat ferttile eggs from one pond and fly to another one. Birds are not the only animals that do this.
no because fish eggs have to be in water to live. DUR DE DUR
Birds, most fish and insects, and the platypus and echidna.
Birds, snakes, amphibians, fish, and most insects
Yes, most fish lay their eggs in water. This is because fish require water for their eggs to hatch and develop. The water helps protect the eggs and provides the necessary oxygen and nutrients for the developing embryos.
No, bird feces generally do not contain fish eggs. Fish eggs need specific conditions to hatch and develop, typically in water bodies that already have established fish populations. It's rare for fish eggs to be transported from one location to another via bird feces.
The age of the fish does not matter. If eggs (ova) are layed and fertilised by the male, then the eggs will hatch (develop) into fry provided all the other factors and water parameters are correct.
Some fish hatch from fish eggs. Others are live borne.
SOme animals are born in eggs usually for protection. It is because if they were born without eggs, they would not be able to survive. SOmetimes it is because they hatch under water or in the sand.
depends on the fish.
yes you can i had a fish who had little eggs and she hatched them
fish mom
So that the eggs can hatch and the big sharks and whales won't eat the fish. - answered by a intellegent 7th grader