Class Actinopterygii
Actinopterygians, or ‘ray-finned fishes,’ are the largest and most successful group of fishes and make up half of all living vertebrates.… More »
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How do fish reproduce?; Fish breed in different ways. There are two main strategies that fish use: egglaying and livebearing. Livebearing female fish are internally fertilized by the male fish, and carry the fry for about a month before delivering them.
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Apr 22, 2008 ... Sexually. That is the union of an egg with sperm, but how that happens depends on the fish. Take sharks (a cartilagenious fish - chondrictheyes) for ...
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FISH Definition ... FISH SEX- how fish reproduce ... FISH SCHOOLING...
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Femal fish are internally fertilized by the male fish,and carry the fry for about a month before delivering.
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How do fish swim? Fish swim by flexing their bodies and tail, called a caudal fin, ... How do fish reproduce? Reproduction is different according to the species but generally follows three basic methods. In most cases, the female drops eggs in the water, which are immediately fertilized by sperm from the male.
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Most fish reproduce using external fertilisation - the female lays her eggs, and the male then covers them with sperm, fertilising them. Some fish, however, use internal fertilisation. Sharks are an example. Males sharks have paired copulat...
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Why do fish reproduce?; Baby fish are needed to replace the dead fish in the fish population. If fish do not reproduce then the fish population will die out. In order to reproduce, fish need space and energy. Fish reproduce by laying eggs.
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Fish Reproduction Information Website ... In hermaphroditic reproduction, a single fish is both male and female, produces both eggs and sperm (either at the same time or at different times), and mates with other similar hermaphroditic fishes. External self-fertilization occurs in one hermaphroditic fish, which sheds egg...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department homepage. ... Bigger Fish Reproduce Better, May Need Protection, Say Scientists February 21, 2005 ... Big, fat, older fish -- the very animals targeted under current fishing practices -- give birth to far more and healthier offspring than younger fish.
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