Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
Males will start fertilizing the eggs that come from a female goldfish's body immediately. Once the eggs are released the male will follow up and fertilize them.
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
All female creatures develop eggs with or without a male. The male is only needed to do the fertilizing. So the answer is no.
When the female stops laying eggs and the male stops fertilizing them.
No, it is not possible to create a viable embryo by mixing two female eggs with sperm. An embryo can only be created by fertilizing a female egg with sperm from a male.
Fertilizing eggs outside the female's body, a process known as external fertilization, allows for a higher number of eggs to be fertilized simultaneously, increasing the chances of successful reproduction. This method also provides a controlled environment where conditions such as temperature and pH can be optimized for embryo development. Additionally, it can reduce the risk of predation on fertilized eggs and allow for easier monitoring and intervention if necessary.
Fertilizing Codfish Eggs - 1901 was released on: USA: March 1901
They don't have sex if that's what you mean? They swim around in a small area and the female lays the eggs in a certain area while the male swims around directly after/beside the female, fertilizing them.
No, male reptiles do not lay eggs. It is the female reptiles that lay eggs and are responsible for incubating and caring for the eggs until they hatch. Male reptiles typically play a role in fertilizing the eggs through mating with the female.
No, male quails do not lay eggs. Only female quails are capable of laying eggs, as they possess the reproductive anatomy necessary for egg production. Male quails are responsible for fertilizing the eggs laid by females, but they do not participate in the laying process.
They don't lay eggs, they give live birth like humans.
No. All chickens do not lay eggs, only hens.