Fish eggs are often called roe. The roe of the sturgeon, a relative of the catfish is called caviar and is very expensive indeed. Fish sperm is often called milt.
Fish that lay eggs have developed several strategies for a successful hatching. Some fish will disperse a large number of fertilized eggs and hope that some survive, while others deposit or bury their eggs, and still others retain the eggs in their mouths until birth.
Most fish lay eggs that are externally fertilized. This means that the female fish releases her eggs into the water, where they are fertilized by the male fish's sperm. The fertilized eggs then develop outside the female's body until they hatch.
Viper fishes are vertebrates as they have a skeletal system.
Fish are born in eggs
To be correct. Fish ova (eggs) do not actually "hatch" they 'develop'. A fish egg that has developed sufficiently for it to be recognised as a fish is called a "Fry"
Lobster eggs are sometimes called seed.(lobster carrying eggs is called a seeded lobster) They are also called roe.
Lobsters are invertebrates, specifically crustaceans.
No, prawns is definatly not a fish it is a type crustacean like crab, lobster and shrimp.
Animals without back bones are called Invertebrates.
Fish
As a jelly fish doesn't have a spine, a jelly fish is an invertebrate.
A bird, reptile, fish, amphibian, or invertebrate. Some mammals come from eggs too.
Yes it is a invertebrate
The Poor Man's Lobster
it is probably an invertebrate.
invertebrate
Fish eggs are called "roe" (the word is both singular and plural). As a food, the roe of certain fish (most famously, the sturgeon) is also called "caviar."