The male incubates the eggs in his pouch for about 20 to 28 days, an gives birth to fully-formed seahorses.
The Male Seahorse use pouches for birth but some species give premature birth from their mouth. Mouth brooding keep their ...
Male seahorses bear the responsibility of carrying the embryos. They have a brood pouch on the front of their bodies, and fertilised eggs are transferred there with an ovipositor. The male then ...
When it comes to seahorses, males have a pocket on the front of their bodies called the brood pouch. Females drop their eggs into this pouch, where the male fertilizes them and carries them until ...
male weedy seadragons brood their eggs and can carry between 250 and 300 at a time. Unlike seahorse males that carry the eggs within a pouch on the front of their bodies, seadragon dads have a ...
Male seahorses carry and give birth to their young, expelling them from their pouch via their mouths. Some goby fish species give birth to their young in their mouths, where they remain until they are ...