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Fish lay there eggs in shallow water.
so no praders eat there babys beckaboo
So that the eggs can hatch and the big sharks and whales won't eat the fish. - answered by a intellegent 7th grader
Like most fish, they lay eggs. Herring females lay their eggs in shallow open water and they sink to the bottom.
In the river. Not over it. Not under it. And not next to it. In the river.It depends what type of fish and what river or lake. Usually for a river the best place is at a long, not too shallow, slow flowing area.
No. Fish do not use coitus. They reproduce by the female laying her eggs in shallow hollows in the sea or river floor, or on plants, and the male discharging his semen over them. Corals use a somewhat similar method. Marine mammals mate in the same way as land animals.
all fish lay eggs... except sharks and whales and stuff like that
marine fish lay eggs in fresh water river
They reproduce externally. The male 'courts' the female, she scoops a shallow 'nest' from the river-bed with her tail, and lays hundreds of eggs. The male then swims to the same area and releases a cloud of sperm. The eggs are left to develop on their own - with no further help from the adult fish.
the giant river otter eats mainly fish. but also eat crabs, caimans, snakes, frogs, bird eggs, and molluscs
Fish do not get pregnant. The females lay jelly-like eggs in shallow holes, and the males distribute sperm over the eggs to fertilize. However, male seahorses incubate and protect the eggs in belly pouches, which can make it appear that they are giving birth when the young hatchlings emerge.
crabs sea eggs and sea slugs and normally fish live in rock pools and aslo shrimps many people think that yabbies like to live in rock pools but they actually live in dirty water and because the rock pool isn't dirty water it is clean fresh water.