No because we are mammals
by laying eggs
Well, fish reproduct externally, while humans reproduct internally, a fish will lay a larger amount of eggs. But the eggs have a lower chance of survival. As a human produces less eggs, with a larger chance of survival.
Sunfish reproduce by external fertilization, where the female releases her eggs into the water and the male simultaneously releases sperm to fertilize the eggs. This usually occurs in large groups called spawning aggregations. The fertilized eggs hatch into larvae that grow into adult sunfish.
Angelfish reproduce sexually, meaning they require both a male and female to fertilize eggs. The female releases eggs into the water, and the male fertilizes them externally.
Komodo Dragons are reptiles, and produce by means of fertilised eggs; sexual reproduction.
Blackbirds reproduce by laying eggs.
you mean how do they? they still do and they affect it badly by eating the native fish's eggs so they won't be able to reproduce.
It reproduce by eggs.
Yes they ALL reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes! Crabs reproduce by laying eggs.
Quail reproduce by eggs.
No, plants do not reproduce by laying eggs. Birds lay eggs. Plants reproduce through seeds.
it reproduce by laying eggs
never
By protecting their natural habitat and reducing the numbers of predators peacocks should be able to reproduce more young
Humans reproduce by copulating (having sex). A single sperm find the egg and then conception happens. The female then incubates the fetus in her womb for about nine months then gives live birth to (usually) one baby. However, fish do not copulate. The female fish lay hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of eggs and the male fish sprays his sperm over the eggs. After a certain amount of time the eggs hatch into small fries.
The customer complained of a certain problem on his computer, and after testing, the engineer was able to reproduce it.