Yes, the male seahorse gives birth and cares for the offspring.
Seahorse sexuality plays a crucial role in their unique reproductive behavior. Unlike most animals, male seahorses carry and give birth to their offspring. Female seahorses transfer their eggs to the male's brood pouch, where they are fertilized and develop until birth. This process is dependent on the mating rituals and courtship behaviors of seahorses, highlighting the importance of their sexuality in their reproductive success.
No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
This generation is commonly referred to as the parent generation, as they are the individuals that give birth to the next generation. They pass along their genetic material to their offspring, ensuring the continuation of their species.
Yes, female seahorses give birth in a unique way compared to other species because they transfer their eggs to the male seahorse's pouch, where he fertilizes them and carries the developing embryos until they are born. This process is called male pregnancy.
Amphibians typically lay eggs in water and undergo external fertilization, while mammals give birth to live young and undergo internal fertilization. Mammals also provide parental care to their offspring, while most amphibians do not.
yes it can so can the female
Yes, because they are mammals, and all mammals give birth to live offspring.
No, horses are mammals and have a live birth
Seahorse
It lays eggs! It is not a mammel
Male seahorses do not die after giving birth. Unlike most other species, male seahorses have a unique reproductive system where they carry and give birth to the offspring. After giving birth, they can continue to mate and reproduce in subsequent breeding cycles.
Margays give birth to their young in a hollow of a tree.
Members of the "Seahorse and Pipefish" families do this.
Boy animals do not give birth. The only animal that can even closely do that is the male seahorse, but it technically does not give birth. It just stores the eggs in its pouch.
a "stallion" is a male horse so a male can't give birth to offspring.
Most reptiles lay eggs, and only a few give live birth to their offspring.
Yes