Sharks have internal fertilization through the use of a clasper.
Sharks give birth to live young because of internal fertilization.
There are a great many animals that have internal fertilization and live in water. Sharks and whales are great examples.
Many types of sharks have their eggs fertilized internally while others have theirs fertilized externally
internal fertilization
No, sharks do not have teats. Instead, female sharks have a reproductive system that includes internal fertilization with the male inserting claspers into the female's cloaca to transfer sperm for internal fertilization. The fertilized eggs develop inside the female shark before being born as live young or hatched as eggs.
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internal fertilization
They Have Internal Fertilization
internal because they give eggs and so they have a internal fertilisation
Yes, grasshoppers have internal fertilization.
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