A swordtail fish can give birth to anywhere from 20 to 100 fry at a time, depending on the size and health of the female. Typically, larger females tend to produce more fry. The fry are born live, as swordtails are livebearers, and they are independent right from birth.
Yes Many species of fish do indeed lay eggs. There are also fish species that give live birth, sharks and small aquarium fish suck as mollies and guppies are examples. These fish that give live birth are called "livebearers".
Yes piranhas are fish, and all fish lay eggs.Correction: Not all fish lay eggs. Many popular aquarium fish do not lay eggs but give birth to live young. However, the piranha is an egg-laying fish.
Yes, platies are livebearers, which means they give birth to live young instead of laying eggs. They can give birth to anywhere from 20 to 80 fry (baby fish) at a time.
If your talking about how long the gestation period (how long it takes from one birth to the next) then it's about 4-6 weeks.
none...LIONESSES give birth
How many days does it take for fanfish to give birth
Frogs do not give birth. They lay eggs.
Tuna are fish and don't give birth like mammals. They lay eggs, millions at a time.
none, a person does not give birth to kittens
they reproduce 100 to 300 eggs only 1 hundredth make it
There are swordfish in virtually every ocean. They are possibly the most migratory of any ocean fish. Nobody could possibly have any idea how many are left.
Margays give birth to a single kitten.