No, tuna do not keep eggs in their mouths. Unlike some fish species that exhibit mouthbrooding behavior, tuna release their eggs into the water during spawning, where they are fertilized externally. The eggs then drift in the ocean currents and develop independently, without parental care.
Inside their Abdomen and after giving eggs they keep eggs on Leafs.
In his mouth.
In his mouth.
a tuna can lay more than 6,000 eggs in 24 hours
put it in your mouth
No, all frogs lay eggs. Some keep their egg in their mouth (mouth breeders and the Surinam Toad is known to deposit their eggs in the skin on the back of the female.
Yes
No, pythons do not lay eggs out of their mouth.
like most fish in caves
Tuna do not have a traditional gestation period like mammals; instead, they reproduce through external fertilization. Female tuna release eggs into the water, where males fertilize them. Depending on the species and environmental conditions, tuna can spawn multiple times during a breeding season, with females releasing thousands of eggs at once. The eggs typically hatch within a few days to a week, depending on water temperature.
One hindred
One hindred