Yes, milkfish (Chanos chanos) are oviparous, meaning they reproduce by laying eggs. They typically spawn in open waters, releasing large quantities of eggs that float and develop in the water column. This reproductive strategy helps increase the chances of survival for the larvae, as they can disperse widely in the ocean.
Oviparous means that the animal lays eggs. Most fish lay eggs.
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Salamanders are all oviparous. All salamander species lay eggs in water.
Neither. A shark is a cartilaginous fish. Furthermore. A marsupials are mammals and none of them are oviparous.
Oviparous means producing eggs that hatch outside the body of the mother. The groups are reptiles ,fish ,amphibian and a bird.
No, not all fish are oviparous. Oviparous fish are those that lay eggs that develop and hatch outside of the mother's body. There are also viviparous fish that give birth to live young, and some fish are ovoviviparous, meaning they retain the eggs inside their body until they hatch.
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characteristics of a mammal:warm-blooded higher vertebratessuckle their young with milk secreted by mammary glandshave skin with hairfour chambered heart
Koi fish, like all fish, are oviparous because they lay eggs that develop outside of the mother's body.
Octopus is a oviparous
Oviparous, because the larvae are hatched after the eggs are laid.
No they do not. Fish do not produce milk.