yes, it have some species that have it.
A fish egg has baby fish in it, a snail egg has baby snails in it!
No, Because fish don't have the baby's right away they make eggs. Then the eggs hatch and then they become baby fish.
Baby fish are typically produced when a male fish releases sperm into the water and a female fish releases eggs. The sperm fertilizes the eggs, which then develop into baby fish. This is known as external fertilization, and the fertilized eggs are often left to develop independently in the water.
fish don't have babies - they lay eggs!!
It varies depending on the type of fish. For many, female fish lay eggs. The eggs are fertilized by the male fish outside the body of the female after they are laid. The eggs grow into baby fish.
Bayb fish start off as Embryos then Wrigglers, then Fry.
some times the big fish eat the little fish
nooo...they birth baby fish..i was being sarcastic ..yes they lay eggs.
All fish come from eggs. Some fish lay eggs and male fertilize them some fish are like humans and animals the egg developes inside the fish and live birth happens.
the fish was colorful: the fish's color was very intrigueing.
External fertilization means the eggs are fertilized outside the mother's body. For example in the case of fish. The female fish will deposit her eggs in a hole in the ground underwater. The male fish will then deposit his sperm over the eggs and the two (sperm and eggs) will fertilize in the hole outside of the body of the female fish. The eggs will develop and eventually the baby fish will hatch from the eggs.
The jelly-like substance is likely fish eggs that the pregnant fish has released. These eggs are fertilized by the male fish and will hatch into baby fish if conditions are right. It is important to provide a safe environment for the eggs to develop if you want to raise the fry.