Guppies can get pregnet a day or two after they have given birth
Swordtail is not a mammal, it's a fish although it gives birth. Another example like Swordtail is Guppy. Guppy gives birth but it's a fish.
yes, a guppy gives birth to live young. But I wouldn't suggest trying it.
The male first inserts his gonopodium into the female's cloaca, and fertilizes the eggs internally. Guppies are live bearers, so the female gives birth to live young that immediately fend for themselves.
It is a mammal and the female gives birth.
I believe that would be the female. The hyena is a dog and female dogs give birth.
likely... Yes, Guppies young (called fry) are born live. The typical Guppy gives birth to 2- 100 fry..Although the average is between 5 and 30.
guppies would because they`re livebeares
Fish lay eggs. They don't bear live offspring. SECOND OPINION: Yes, but only half of an answer. Females about to lay make a "nest" in small rocks and lay their eggs there, so after the goofy male fish comes and fertilizes them with his cloud of sperm in the water, which then penetrate eggs and then the baby fish develops inside of that egg., living on fluids in the egg itself. With any luck at all, many of the now-sticky eggs will attach themselves snugly down between those rocks to prevent their being eaten by other not-so-nice hungry fish. The female mother fish hovers over her "nest" to protect her eggs and tiny hatchlings until they are big enough to quickly get out of harm's way. VERY few of the tiny baby fish live long enough to reach maturity. THIRD OPINION: Not all fish lay eggs. Some are livebearers, which means that the baby fish develop inside of the mother, and then the mother gives birth to the live fish. Fish such as Mollies, Platies, and Guppies give birth to tiny baby fish that swim around the tank right after their birth.
They give birth by mating with a male and a female
a sow
No, it is not unusual.