Sharks are a sexual species and mate, usually face to face, and sperm is delivered to the female shark's eggs during intercourse. The male shark has an adapted set of pelvic fins called "claspers". These are used to transfer the sperm to the female and fertilize her eggs. Many sharks give birth to living young, while some release their eggs to hatch when ready. For more details, please see sites listed.
All fish can lay eggs without a male present. The male and female fish do not meet during reproduction. Eggs are fertilized only once they leave the female's body. The male will come later to fertilize them with his sperm after the female fish has laid the eggs and left
Female fish have ovaries, which produce eggs, while male fish have testes, which produce sperm. Fertilization typically occurs externally, with the male releasing sperm into the water to fertilize the eggs released by the female.
Many fish reproduce sexually. The male fish will insert a part of his body into the female fish in order to fertilize her eggs. In some cases, the male fish will spread semen on the eggs after they leave the body of the female.
All fish come from eggs. Some fish lay eggs and male fertilize them some fish are like humans and animals the egg developes inside the fish and live birth happens.
Balloon fish lay eggs. They are then left for fertilization by the male. The male fish may help the female release her eggs by rubbing her side.
The answer is yes. Fish do need at least one male in the tank to fertilies the eggs. However in some cases the fish will first lay the eggs then the male will fertilize them.
A barracuda reproduces by laying eggs. She will do this when the water begins to get warmer. The male fish will then fertilize the eggs.
A barracuda reproduces by laying eggs. She will do this when the water begins to get warmer. The male fish will then fertilize the eggs.
Yes. As with all birds a male is needed to fertilize the eggs.
All fish can lay eggs without a male present. The male and female fish do not meet during reproduction. Eggs are fertilized only once they leave the female's body. The male will come later to fertilize them with his sperm after the female fish has laid the eggs and left
Yes. Most female fish will lay around 50 eggs at a time and the male will fertilize them with his sperm.
their role in reproduction. Females lay eggs and the Males...fertilize them.
No. A male Betta is needed to spawn out the female and fertilise her eggs.
Female fish have ovaries, which produce eggs, while male fish have testes, which produce sperm. Fertilization typically occurs externally, with the male releasing sperm into the water to fertilize the eggs released by the female.
Breeding fish by putting the males and females together and letting them do what they naturally do to fertilize the eggs instead of breeding fish by extracting the sperm and eggs from the fish and mixing them to fertilize the eggs.
Many fish reproduce sexually. The male fish will insert a part of his body into the female fish in order to fertilize her eggs. In some cases, the male fish will spread semen on the eggs after they leave the body of the female.
Zebra danios are not live-bearing fish, so they do not get pregnant. Instead, the female will lay eggs, and the male will fertilize them. The eggs will hatch about 2 days after being fertilized.