A Mermaid's purse.
A young shark is called a "pup." Shark pups are typically born from eggs or born live, depending on the species. They are usually left to fend for themselves after birth, as most shark species do not provide parental care.
feed it fish and shark eggs
An oviparous shark is a shark species that lays eggs rather than giving birth to live young. The female shark will deposit fertilized eggs in suitable locations to develop and hatch outside of her body. Examples of oviparous sharks include some species of catsharks and horn sharks.
Yes, they do lay eggs that are jelly coated
A possible name for a female shark could be "Finley."
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
eggs
A young shark is called a "pup." Shark pups are typically born from eggs or born live, depending on the species. They are usually left to fend for themselves after birth, as most shark species do not provide parental care.
No
no
Not all sharks lay eggs, you will need to specify the type of shark.
feed it fish and shark eggs
An oviparous shark is a shark species that lays eggs rather than giving birth to live young. The female shark will deposit fertilized eggs in suitable locations to develop and hatch outside of her body. Examples of oviparous sharks include some species of catsharks and horn sharks.
they lay their eggs
water
The Chickenshark
A male shark is called a male.