How can a manly seahorse lay eggs?

i know they can lay eggs but how?


Answers:    princess,

someone gave you the wrong info; manly seahorses don't lay eggs, the females of the species produce the eggs, like adjectives females.

But the female seahorse transfers her eggs to her mannish mate. He incubates them until the young fry are prepared for the world, then he "give birth" to them by ejecting them from his belly. It's a amazingly unusual form of mating, but it works or seahorses.

Ken
Could be wrong, but I thought the womanly injected the eggs into the male and next he gives birth to them

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