The male of the frog called Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) hatches the female's eggs in the vocal sac of its throat. He swallows them after guarding them from predators for about three weeks. The tadpoles are never aquatic swimmers as in other frogs, but live in the sac for three days - they feed off their egg yolks and secretions of the male frog. He regurgitates them just before their metamorphosis into frogs.
Yes the platypus
Catfish : a father sea catfish keeps the eggs of his young in his mouth until they are ready to hatch . Frog : the male Darwin frog hatches his eggs in a pouch in his mouth .
Seahorses are one of the few animal species where the male carries the baby. The male seahorse has a pouch where the female deposits her eggs, which he then fertilizes and carries until they hatch.
No, pythons do not lay eggs out of their mouth.
Pharynx
you can fit about 17 mini eggs in your mouth, or at least i can
The male does. The female lays the eggs in a "brood" pouch inside the male's tale and th male carries the eggs from 4-6 weeks
Pelican (was thought to feed her young of her own flesh)Wolf (one raised Romulus and Remus, another raised Mowgli)Opossum (carries her young on her back)Kangaroo (carries her young in a pouch)Crocodile (carries her young in her mouth)
Yes a lady had spider eggs in her mouth from licking stamps with the eggs on it. The eggs gotimbeddedin her lip and hatches. The spiders then crawled out of her mouth.
A seahorse is an example of an androgynous animal because both male and female seahorses can give birth. In seahorses, the male carries the fertilized eggs in a pouch until they are ready to hatch.
el hocico or la boca del animal = the animal's mouth la boca de un animal = an animal's mouth la boca de los animales = the animals' mouth
Carries eggs in crustaceans