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In which species a womb is carried by male and give birth to the off springs?

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In which species a womb is carried by male and give birth to the off springs?

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  1. In seahorses, the male incubates the eggs but it doesn't have a womb. The only instance I know of was a human transsexual who was changed to a man but retained the female internal organs. He/she became a parent just a couple of days ago.


  2. Well, emporer penguins sorta do that...the female passes off the egg to the male and he incubates it.  Other than that, Wikipedia says it's seahorses, the pipefish, and the weedy and leafy sea dragons.

  3. the sea horse

  4. Steve K is right.   It's the seahorse.   See the links below.

  5. yes it is true its sea horse

  6. ze seahorse

  7. I think the "Sea Horse" but I'm not 100% sure.

  8. There is no species on Earth in which the male has a womb. In seahorses, and their relatives the pipefish and seadragons, the female lays her eggs in a brood pouch on the male's belly. Here he fertilizes them, and keeps them until they hatch, when the tiny babies emerge from the pouch. Though this may give the appearance of birth, the male does NOT have a womb - he does not technically 'give birth' as, for example, we as humans do.

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