
doi: 10.1242/jeb.172684
![Graphic][1] When Astatotilapia burtoni females lay eggs, they don't simply turn their backs and make a quick exit. The soon-to-be mothers vacuum the eggs up into their mouths, where the youngsters develop and grow before they are ready to depart 14 days later. But the sudden weight shift,
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