Birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects, coral, sea anemonoes, other related reef creatures such as the sea fan and the sea feather, shellfish, and don't forget about the platypus. There are probably some others that I didn't think of. Plus your mom does
really it does ---
Some animals that have external fertilization include fish, frogs, sea urchins, and certain aquatic invertebrates like jellyfish and corals.
They are aquatic.
a moist environment
External fertilization takes place when the sperm and egg meet outside the body. Animals that use external fertilization as a means of reproduction include salmon, stony coral, and many species of reptiles.
A toad goes through external fertilisation/fertilization
no it i very rare
Internal fertilization occurs inside the female's body, where sperm fertilizes the egg, while external fertilization occurs outside the body, usually in water, where eggs are fertilized by sperm. Internal fertilization is common in land-dwelling animals, while external fertilization is common in aquatic animals. Additionally, internal fertilization provides better protection for the developing embryos compared to external fertilization.
They Have Internal Fertilization
external fertilization is external
Internal fertilization and external fertilization. Internal fertilisation means fertilize the egg inside the female's body. External fertilization is fertilize the egg after the female had lay it out. All mammals including platypus and spiny anteater do internal fertilization.
Yes, internal fertilization is a reproductive strategy used by virtually all terrestrial animals. In aquatic environments, external fertilization is much more common.
External fertilization and development