It's possible but very unlikely. During a hurricane or tornado, fish could certainly be swept up, and that includes their eggs. Thus, the rain would seem to contain fish eggs (or frog tadpoles, or whatever else got swept up). There have been reports of water-spouts that caught up a number of fish and their eggs, but again, this is not a common occurrence. In fact, scientists note that reports where it was said to be "raining fish" are usually caused by severe storms, rather than by fish living in the sky-- there is no credible evidence of fish living in the sky.
Fish actually can not get pregnant. The female fish drops her unfertalized eggs in the water and a male fish swims past and fertilizes them.
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No, bird feces generally do not contain fish eggs. Fish eggs need specific conditions to hatch and develop, typically in water bodies that already have established fish populations. It's rare for fish eggs to be transported from one location to another via bird feces.
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Reptiles.
by pooping on themA male fish fertilises the eggs After they are released by the female, either by releasing sperm alongside her, as she drops the eggs, or by floating above the batch after the eggs have been dropped, and releasing the sperm into the water above them. There is no real contact between a breeding pair.
Only if it doesn't contain any raw fish or raw eggs.
Yes Caviar is fish eggs. The eggs of the Sturgeon fish.
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Fish are born in eggs
Foods that contain glutamine include beef, chicken, fish, dairy products, eggs, beans, and vegetables like spinach and cabbage.
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