Sterile ones, like most of the corn grown today (in the US).
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Yes, a dory is a type of fish that lays eggs. Dories are marine fish in the family Zeidae, and like many other fish species, they reproduce through fertilization of eggs laid by the female.
Most fish reproduce by external fertilization, where the female releases eggs into the water and the male releases sperm to fertilize them. Some fish species exhibit internal fertilization, with the male transferring sperm directly into the female's body. After fertilization, the eggs develop either externally or internally, depending on the species.
Fish reproduce by laying eggs, which are fertilized externally by the male releasing sperm over the eggs. The fertilized eggs develop into fry, which hatch and grow into adult fish. Some fish give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Yes - many birds can, geese are especially well adapted to do all 3.
Fish are sexual and reproduce by fornication. Most fish have both male and female reproductive organs, although some species can change sex during their lifetime. Fertilization can be external or internal, depending on the species.