Seahorse
Members of the "Seahorse and Pipefish" families do this.
The males become pregnant. The males collect the eggs and they are enclosed in a fold on his stomach until they hatch.
The males become pregnant. The males collect the eggs and they are enclosed in a fold on his stomach until they hatch.
I think I understand the question! Males are physically unable to become pregnant, carry a baby to full term, or even to give birth.
The three males that can carry their babies are seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons. In these species, the males have a brood pouch where the female deposits her eggs, and the male fertilizes and carries them until they hatch.
Answer: Males do not carry eggs after puberty unlike females. Which makes it impossible for a male to get pregnant. Plus males dont have female reproduction parts
yes, if a girl gets pregnant and then has a sex change while pregnant
In the great majority of species, no. In midwife toads, the males carry the ggs though.
the males of seahorses carry their young in their pouches, but they dont get pregnant
Not all seahorses are males. They can't be because the males are the ones who get pregnant
no the females insert the eggs into the males pouch and the male Waite's three weeks for the eggs to hatch
Males can usually get a female pregnant 3-5 mos after birth. It has been known for a male to get his mamma pregnant by not separating from her quickly enough. Females are about the same. I do not suggest you allow this to happen. Please wait a year if you can, 8 months at the earliest. They carry for 3 months, 3 weeks, and a few days.