Yes, lemurs have internal fertilization, which is common among mammals. In lemurs, mating occurs, and the male's sperm fertilizes the female's eggs inside her body. After a gestation period, usually lasting around 60 to 75 days, the female gives birth to live young. This reproductive strategy is typical for most primates.
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internal fertilization
They Have Internal Fertilization
internal because they give eggs and so they have a internal fertilisation
Yes, grasshoppers have internal fertilization.
Reptiles ONLY have internal fertilization
Yes, sharks practice internal fertilization.
no (JP MAURYA)
Pythons use internal fertilization.
Whales, like all mammals undergo internal fertilization.
Internal fertilization utilizes a placenta and womb and this limits the number of offspring that can be produced. Internal fertilization also has a higher birthrate than external fertilization.