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Yes, mudskippers do lay eggs. Mudskippers are a type of fish that belong to the family Oxudercidae, and like most fish, they reproduce through external fertilization, which involves the laying of...
Squids are truly remarkable sea creatures, belonging to the cephalopod family and recognized by their slender bodies and tentacles. One of the more interesting elements of a squid's life cycle is...
Jellyfish usually lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. These eggs are fertilized by male jellyfish and develop into planulae, which are free-swimming larvae. The planulae eventually...
Yes, Bowerbirds do lay eggs. Bowerbirds are a family of birds from Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands, are best known for their distinctive mating rituals. Males of this species construct...
Yes, Sea Urchins do lay eggs. The incredible ability of sea urchins to reproduce is like no other. They don't need a partner to produce an offspring; the female discharges eggs, and the male, sperm....