Parental care in fishes ranges from simple nest building to carrying eggs and live birth. Some common types of parental care seen in fishes are nest building like bubble nests and weed nests. Other fishes attach eggs to their bodies like pipefish and sea horses where males carry fertilized eggs in brood pouches. Mouth brooding is also common where parents incubate eggs in their mouths. Some sharks and rays enclose eggs in leathery mermaid's purses. The highest level of care is viviparity where young develop internally and receive nourishment from a placenta.