Most fish hatch from eggs. However, there are some livebearers, such as mollies guppies, swordtails and platies. These fish retain the eggs within the body and give birth to live young.
Fish are born in eggs
they are born in eggs
They hatch from eggs, so they are not born alive in the sense that humans and other mammals are. But they are physically alive when they hatch, and even beforehand. yes
Some fish species produce eggs and some fish species give birth to live baby fish.
Platy's are live bearing fish and do not lay eggs, the young are born alive and free swimming.
they are born alive
Piranha is a freshwater fish, all of which lay eggs. Marine mammals give birth to live babies.
they born alive
They are born in eggs.
born alive
Blue marlin are born as larvae, hatching from eggs rather than being born alive. They are oviparous, meaning females release eggs into the water where fertilization occurs externally. After hatching, the larvae develop into juvenile fish. This reproductive strategy is common among many species of fish.
clownfish are born from eggs