mouthbrooder

mouthbrooder
Any animal that cares for its offspring, either eggs or juveniles, by holding them in their mouths for extended periods of time.

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  • Egyptian mouthbrooder — Taxobox name = Egyptian mouthbrooder image width = 300px status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Perciformes familia = Cichlidae genus = Pseudocrenilabrus species = P. multicolor… …   Wikipedia

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  • Spawn (biology) — The spawn (eggs) of a clownfish. The black spots are the eyes developing. Spawn refers to the eggs and sperm released or deposited, usually into water, by aquatic animals. As a verb, spawn refers to the process of releasing the eggs and sperm,… …   Wikipedia

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