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Scuba News
August 1, 2024 by HAL
Sharks use a lot of energy to produce a few well-developed young. They reproduce in three main ways: oviparity (egg-laying), ovoviviparity, and viviparity (live birth). In oviparity, females lay eggs in a protective case, allowing embryos to develop and hatch after several months. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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September 29, 2021 by HAL
Baby sharks are called pups. Sharks can reproduce in three ways: by laying eggs (oviparity), by keeping the eggs inside until they hatch (ovoviviparity), or by giving live birth (viviparity). Each method has unique characteristics and adaptations that help ensure the survival of the pups. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
February 14, 2020 by HAL
Freshwater mussels employ unique strategies to reproduce and spread their spawn to specific fish species. Scientists specializing in freshwater mussels discuss these tactics, including specialized lures and larvae bombs used for reproduction. Read the article
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