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VERY CAREFULY lol...they spawn. Releasing both eggs and sperm into the water.
So that they cook evenly on both sides.
To keep both sides warm!
If she is full of eggs a female goldfish looks as if she has a bulge along both sides leading down towards the vent.
tapeworm
You're releasing dead eggs from your ovaries
They turn their eggs so they can be heated evenly on all sides.
No. Because you are not releasing eggs yet.
An ovipositor is a duct for releasing eggs. The insects that have this are female.
Yes, sardines do lay eggs. They are oviparous fish, meaning they reproduce by releasing eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs externally. Depending on the species, sardines can spawn multiple times a year, releasing thousands of eggs in each spawning event. The eggs then develop into larvae and eventually mature into adult sardines.
The tapeworm reproduces by releasing proglottids filled with eggs. Proglottids are segments of the tapeworm's body that contain reproductive organs, allowing them to release eggs into the host's intestines before being expelled in feces.
No, the praying mantis dies shortly after it lays its eggs. Though after releasing the eggs it protects its eggs until it ages or tires out and dies.