In seahorse, the female inserts the eggs into the sac present in male's belly. The male takes care of the gestation period and gives birth to young ones.
the dad or male seahorse
Animals born from eggs don't have much of a bellybutton to start with. What male seahorses have is a pouch on their stomach. The female lays the eggs there and the male carries them until they hatch.
The mother seahorse lays it's eggs in the father's pouch. The father carries the eggs around until they hatch. And then the babies are free. The parents don't take care of them.
Seahorses lay their eggs underwater because they can't breathe on land.
Seahorses will court one another for several days before mating. When they mate, the female deposits up to 1,500 eggs into the males pouch located on one side of the body. The male then carries the eggs for up to 45 days and the babies come out of the pouch fully developed. Once they leave the pouch the baby seahorses are on their own.
Male Seahorses are known to be pregant with the kids. And plenty of frog and fish species can switch genders, but i don't know if that counts.
eggs
The female lays the eggs
The mother seahorses that tried to carry the eggs were not competitive with the mother seahorses who deposited their eggs in the brood pouches of the male seahorses. The genes of the ones who had more offspring survived.
The female seahorses give them to the male seahorse.
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them. The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them.
The Ostrich lays big eggs.