Most fish use external reproduction, where eggs released by the female are fertilized by the male outside of their bodies. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae and eventually hatch as juvenile fish. Internal reproduction, where fertilization occurs inside the female's body, is rare among fish species.
As a mammal moose have internal reproduction
Marine mammals have internalized genitalia for streamlining.
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Sexual reproduction is the mode of reproduction for cows. They use internal fertilization which means the egg is fertilized inside the cow.
Both internal and external fertilization involve the joining of sperm and egg to form a zygote. In both processes, the end result is the fertilization of an egg. The main difference lies in where the fertilization occurs - internally within the female's body or externally in the environment.
As a mammal moose have internal reproduction
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Marine mammals have internalized genitalia for streamlining.
Like all reptile rattlesnakes use internal fertilization. The only vertebrates that use external fertilization are many fish and amphibians.
they have external fertilization , PS i learned it in science :P zz this is all wrong...it does NOT use exernal fertilization...external fertilazation is for fish and stuf,but internal is for humans and mamals.
Most fish use external fertilization. But not all, guppies and other livebearers use internal fertilization. Of the external fertilizers, some are broadcast spawners, whereas others are not.
curious as to why this is under gorillas, but I'm pretty sure most fish mate via external fertilization
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yes mammals do use internal reproduction as they are more likely to survive longer as they are less likely to be eaten.
they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization
Uhmm they usually use internal and external at the same time..