Some fish make great parents while others will readily gobble them up. Specific species act differently and individual fish can be very different than the normal of their species.
They just see to their young until hatched. After that, the kid are on their own.
No, fish young do not drink milk from their mother. Unlike mammals, fish do not produce milk to feed their offspring. Instead, fish young typically rely on nutrients from their yolk sac or consume small organisms in their environment for nourishment.
Male fish from the Syngnathidae carry their young. Human males do not have the anatomy to carry but a transgender female to male can be come pregnant.
No, sailfish do not care for their young. Once the female sailfish lays her eggs, she releases them into the water and does not provide any further care or protection. The eggs hatch into larvae that must fend for themselves.
The young one of a fish is called a fry. Fry are newly hatched fish that are typically in the larval stage of development. They are usually very small and vulnerable, often requiring specific care and feeding to survive and grow into mature fish.
they care for their young.
Fish do not care for their young. Some even eat them.
Some fish dont care for there young and just leave them there, though other fish care for there young until there old enough.
Fish do not take care of their young. Young fish hatch and swim away. Some become food for larger fish ( feeder fish) and others escape to grow up.
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it eats their young/it keeps in their mouth
fish is the most common
It depends on the species. In some species - the parent fish scoops the young into its mouth when danger threatens.
It depends on the species. In some species - the parent fish scoops the young into its mouth when danger threatens.
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A guppy fish is a live bearing fish, but the female generally does not take care of her young, and will eat them.