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PumpJack_McGee commented at 2011-12-11 08:17:01 » #948433
I've never helped birth a shark before, but I'm FAIRLY certain that that's not how they work.
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I've never helped birth a shark before, but I'm FAIRLY certain that that's not how they work.
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Troubleman commented at 2011-12-12 04:23:27 » #949198
Sharks birth hordes of live young mostly.
I maybe could find her attractive if she wasnt a hammerhead shark.
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Sharks birth hordes of live young mostly.
I maybe could find her attractive if she wasnt a hammerhead shark.
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Anonymous commented at 2012-02-09 18:34:57 » #998748
Allow me to quote Wikipedia at you:
"Finally some sharks maintain a placental link to the developing young, this method is called viviparity. This is more analogous to mammalian gestation than that of other fishes. The young are born alive and fully functional. Hammerheads, the requiem sharks (such as the bull and blue sharks), and smoothhounds are viviparous.[39][45]"
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Allow me to quote Wikipedia at you:
"Finally some sharks maintain a placental link to the developing young, this method is called viviparity. This is more analogous to mammalian gestation than that of other fishes. The young are born alive and fully functional. Hammerheads, the requiem sharks (such as the bull and blue sharks), and smoothhounds are viviparous.[39][45]"
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Anonymous commented at 2012-12-30 16:33:44 » #1234869
to anon 998748, do ur own resaerch.. its not viviparity,its oviviviparity, false live birth. the eggs are layed in a cavity similer to the womb were they hatch and then the newly born shark swims out. its kinda like a kangaroo and its pouch except that the shark stays inside untill it hatches.
in viviparity there is no egg, the developing zygote doent form a hard covering and it is born.
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to anon 998748, do ur own resaerch.. its not viviparity,its oviviviparity, false live birth. the eggs are layed in a cavity similer to the womb were they hatch and then the newly born shark swims out. its kinda like a kangaroo and its pouch except that the shark stays inside untill it hatches.
in viviparity there is no egg, the developing zygote doent form a hard covering and it is born.
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