The offspring of a pufferfish are commonly referred to as "fry." After hatching from eggs, the fry are typically very small and require specific care to grow into healthy adult pufferfish. They undergo several stages of development before reaching maturity.
The term for the number of offspring a female produces during her reproductive years is "fecundity." It refers to the potential reproductive capacity of an individual or population, specifically the number of offspring produced.
Viable offspring refer to offspring that are capable of surviving and reproducing themselves, ensuring the continuation of their species. In biology, the term is used to indicate that the offspring are healthy, fertile, and have a good chance of passing on their genes to the next generation.
The term used to describe the process of creating offspring is reproduction. It involves the production of new individuals which share characteristics inherited from their parents.
yes as it is a type of asexual rep.
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No they do not eat pufferfish. Sorry.
Pufferfish are eaten by lizardfish, tiger sharks, and humans.
Reproduction is the term for the creation of new offspring.
It depends entirely on which pufferfish species and which jellyfish species is being considered. There are both non-poisonous pufferfishes and jellyfishes and mortally poisonous pufferfishes and jellyfishes, as well as numerous different intermediates.
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Raising and caring for offspring
Answer this question… That the offspring can reproduce sexually
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