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No, for example human eggs are fertilized internally, as well as many other animals.
Oviparous animals are known to lay eggs. Some egg laying species are internally fertilized while some are externally fertilized.
Many reptiles lay bright yellow eggs. Yellow eggs are often a sign of the eggs not being fertilized so many reptiles have this capability.
They fertilize internally! Many animals reproduce through internal fertilization. A male and female pair up and mate, and the female's eggs are fertilized inside her body. Empid flies mate in this way. The male empid fly is smaller than the female and risks being eaten during mating. To protect himself, he presents the female with a small insect to distract her. More information can be found at the following web address: http://www.infoplease.com/dk/science/encyclopedia/reproduction.html#ESCI309FERTIL
Amniot Eggs ---- Amniot eggs are complex eggs made by air breathing animals such as reptiles, birds, and mammals. Cormorant: rough and chalky bird eggs Tinamou: shinny bird eggs Duck Eggs: oily and waterproof bird eggs Cassowary: heavily pitted bird eggs Fish & Amphibian Eggs ---- Fish eggs are layed under water and fertilized externally. Amphibian eggs are also layed underwater, but are fertilized internally. Embryos ---- Embryos are the eggs that most mammals. once fertilized the zygote goes through blastula, gastrula, and organogenesis while inside of the blasomeres.
No. the female releases unfertilised eggs that are then fertilised by the male.
yes the eggs are fertilized internally
the answer to this question is internally for most newts, including all Western types.
Some are silver, and some are yellow.
No, for example human eggs are fertilized internally, as well as many other animals.
Many types of sharks have their eggs fertilized internally while others have theirs fertilized externally
Elephants are mammals, which means they are born live from eggs that were fertilized internally. The only mammalian exception is the Platypus, which has eggs.
Is a yellow perch a 2nd level consumer
Oviparous animals are known to lay eggs. Some egg laying species are internally fertilized while some are externally fertilized.
Fertilization occurs internally. The fertilized eggs are then released and mature externally.
Many reptiles lay bright yellow eggs. Yellow eggs are often a sign of the eggs not being fertilized so many reptiles have this capability.
It is only normal if the eggs are not fertilized...