The females then come in the spring and lay the eggs while the males fertilize them.
The males fertilized the eggs and brought them to term within the pouch.
The male will immediately fertilize them and guard until hatching, about five days later.
As in the above case, males then fertilize this female and care for her eggs.
The males then fertilize the eggs during or immediately after they have been laid.
Once there, the females lay eggs, which the males fertilize.
After the female releases two to three million eggs, males fertilize them.
The males, however, can fertilize many females in a short period of time before they die.
In this instance, the second male fertilizes about 80% of the eggs.