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The female seahorse deposits her eggs in a pouch at the male seahorse's abdomen. He then carries them until they hatch.
Yes!
No, she lays them in the water and the male gathers them up in his mouth and blows them into his pouch.
It lays eggs! It is not a mammel
In seahorse, the female inserts the eggs into the sac present in male's belly. The male takes care of the gestation period and gives birth to young ones.
Female millipedes may lay as many as 2,000 eggs, but a few hundred is more likely. THE FEMALE. the only animal that the male lays the eggs (which isn't entirely true because the female makes the egs then GIVES the eggs to the male) is the seahorse.
The mother seahorse lays it's eggs in the father's pouch. The father carries the eggs around until they hatch. And then the babies are free. The parents don't take care of them.
The male seahorse has a pouch in the front of its tummy into which the female lays her eggs. The male then broods the developing eggs until they hatch and are released from the pouch. See the link below
The female lays the eggs
Platypuses reach reproductive age at about 2 years old.
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
A seahorse can lay anywhere from 100 to 2,000 eggs at a time, depending on the species. The male seahorse carries the eggs in a special pouch until they hatch, which can take 10 days to several weeks. After the eggs hatch, the tiny seahorse fry are released into the water, ready to fend for themselves.