Yes, short-tailed fish, like many other fish species, give birth to live young. They are classified as viviparous, which means they carry their developing embryos inside their bodies until they are ready to be born. This reproductive strategy is common among certain types of fish, including some species of guppies and mollies.
They can have more than 900 million
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A male betta has a long flowing tail while a female has a short tail
not sure the exact term of what its called, but it means your fish is about to give birth.
short tail
Force created by the tail and tail fin to propel the fish forward and steer the fish;
Yes, a fish needs a tail to swim.
With bettas, the males have longer fins, even the plakat (short finned) type.
Yes. The Lynx has a short tail.
The reason is because short tail cats have both genes of a no tail cat and a genes of a long tail cat. Lets say that a long tail gene is called gene A, and a no tail gene is called gene B. if both cats have short tails that means both cats have both genes A and B equally. so there is a 50-50 chance that each cat gives either gene to the baby This means the possible combinations are that one cat gives the baby an A and the other a B, remember that this possibility comes up twice since it doesn't matter which cat gives the A or the B. The other possibilities are that both cats give the kitten an A, or both cats give the kitten a B. That leaves AB(short tail), BA(short tail), AA(long tail), BB(no tail) so 25% for no tail, 25% for long tail, and 50% for short tail.
The American bobtail has a short tail because the short tail gene is more dominate.
You put them together when the female is full of eggs, and when the male builds a bubble nest.