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The queen ant only has to lay | eggs and is the most important ant. |
ts a natural history collection specializing in | eggs and nests of birds. |
he introduction of Norway Rats (which ate their | eggs and chicks), and was for a while presumed extin |
The female lays two or three | eggs and incubates them while the male hunts for foo |
parents must be prevented from eating their own | eggs, and require soft, acidic water. |
The female lays from 120-170 | eggs, and after hatching the larvae feed on Eugenia |
s workers but need more food and can't care for | eggs and larvae. |
s her large egg, which contains a dozen chicken | eggs, and the narrator comments, "Well! |
It has also been found in nematode | eggs, and occasionally from females of root-knot and |
omposting nests of Scrub Turkeys to steal their | eggs, and often show injuries on their tails inflict |
made famous by the boll weevil, which lays its | eggs and feeds inside cotton bolls, ruining the crop |
The larvae feed on ant | eggs, and probably also the larvae. |
They each normally make two | eggs and the pigeons eggs usually takes 17 to 19 day |
Dairy - Milk, butter, | eggs, and other Dairy products. |
two inches and tank mates that aggressively eat | eggs and fry. |
f triatomines in a house by its feces, exuviae, | eggs and individuals themselves. |
yeast and flour, while more complex recipes add | eggs and sugar. |
The dough is made from sugar, flour, butter, | eggs and yeast (sometimes with raisins or almonds). |
piece of equipment can also be lengthened using | eggs, and eggs can be traded to acquire practice poi |
cluded 10 chocolate bunnies, 72 giant chocolate | eggs and 128 chocolate panels, each weighing 2 kg. |
ing 14 roseate terns, as well as taking all the | eggs and young of that year. |
derized veal or beef cutlet, coated with flour, | eggs, and flour again, and then fried. |
udith Lucy appeared in both Crackerjack and Bad | Eggs, and continues to tour with a series of success |
Skua are the main danger for their | eggs and chicks. |
It also will eat mollusks, | eggs and small mammals, amphibians and birds. |
ith a crushed or grated tomato dip, hard boiled | eggs and skhug, or for a sweet taste, it is often se |
Feral cats and Black Rats prey on the | eggs and young. |
It is a hardy, dual-purpose breed laying brown | eggs and dressing out between three and five pounds. |
375-hectare (927-acre) property, provides meat, | eggs, and vegetables for the entire prison system in |
The title is a play on the Dr. Seuss book Green | Eggs and Ham and the cover art is a reference to the |
In many aquatic animals such as coral or hydra, | eggs and sperm are simultaneously shed into the wate |
fisheries, but instead by domestic cats eating | eggs and chicks on Amsterdam Island and the Kerguele |
s New England, scrapple is mixed with scrambled | eggs and served with toast. |
sts on the ground; both parent take care of the | eggs and the fledglings. |
made either without raw egg or with pasteurized | eggs and is safe to eat. |
One is colored by red beans, the second by | eggs, and the third by green tea. |
Eggs and sperm are produced on specific sites of the | |
It is a specialist predator on the | eggs and larvae of Colorado potato beetles, and its |
In the mountain areas, chickens, | eggs and meat are made. |
creening to be implemented in an effort to stop | eggs and larvae entering the dam. |
It is rich in | eggs and butter, making it similar to brioche. |
things in common between the two are the use of | eggs and potentially some of the seasonings. |
ent difference between eating meat and dairy or | eggs; animals used in the dairy and egg industries l |
Ingredients include sugar, butter, | eggs, anise seeds and lemons. |
A mature female can lay 30,000 | eggs annually. |
e has lived and nested there regularly hatching | eggs annually. |
ith nests that are believed to contain multiple | eggs apiece. |
72-81 days post primary infection, embryonated | eggs appeared in the feces of the rabbits. |
The | eggs are laid in the nests of other birds. |
Once the | eggs are hatched, all members of the group help feed |
s through an elongated penis and the fertilised | eggs are brooded within the mantle cavity for severa |
The 2 | eggs are reddish-brown with brown spots. |
3-6 | eggs are laid in April/May, and incubated for about |
Red Easter | eggs are blessed at the end of the Paschal Vigil, an |
One to two buff spotted | eggs are laid in the nest lined with moss or seaweed |
Eggs are laid singularly or in batches, depending on | |
The | eggs are ovoid-shaped with some distinguishable glyp |
Nostoc pruniforme (Mare's | eggs) are a species of cyanobacterium. |
Meadow Argus | eggs are laid on a leaf of the food plant, shaped wi |
Eggs are laid in the stems and leaves of aquatic pla | |
nest low in a tree; two brown-mottled yellowish | eggs are laid, and incubated entirely by the female |
Eggs are pale blue-gray with brown spots. | |
The two to three reddish-blotched deep-blue | eggs are incubated by the female alone. |
When all | eggs are collected, the player can move the car to t |
ent camouflage against the lichens on which the | eggs are laid. |
Soft-shelled | eggs are permeable, and allow significant amounts of |
The | eggs are cylindrical with rounded ends and measure 3 |
Usually two | eggs are laid, and the striped young are sometimes c |
Eggs are small and can be colored anywhere from whit | |
When laid, the | eggs are fully embryonated, straw colored, and operc |
The | eggs are incubated by both sexes, and hatch after ab |
ert, and threatens to kill Fran next unless the | eggs are returned. |
The | eggs are laid in clefts or on rocks. |
The | eggs are laid in long strings, one on top of the oth |
Two to five light green | eggs are laid, with a 22-day incubation followed by |
In each clutch, 3-7 | eggs are typically laid. |
e in a tree, bush or grass into which 3-8 white | eggs are laid. |
Eggs are not laid, but broadcast from the air: the m | |
The | eggs are blue, marked in various ways with red and b |
The | eggs are indistinguishable from those of Fasciola he |
Weaubleau | eggs are a type of rock which only forms in the area |
The | eggs are incubated for four weeks by the female. |
hey are reddish-brown; the younger ones and the | eggs are a bright red. |
from breeding crocodiles in the park, Crocodile | eggs are also collected from the amganga, Suheli, Gi |
The | eggs are usually laid in abandoned animal burrows an |
Eggs are produced from dead sphinxes which hold a va | |
Eggs are farmed and kept in industrial incubators, a | |
The Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe's 2-3 | eggs are laid in a shallow scape on the ground, and |
med to educate the public about how poultry and | eggs are farmed, it also deals with how advances in |
Eggs are incubated during approximately 4 to 5 weeks | |
Eggs are probably deposited in water in a way roughl | |
The | eggs are laid between January and July in the Canary |
Jars of purple pickled | eggs are arrayed on the counter. |
The | eggs are incubated by both sexes, but the nesting pe |
The | eggs are white and about 1 milimetre in diameter. |
Their | eggs are rarely deposited in the earth or twigs but |
The | eggs are placed around the crab's eyes. |
The | eggs are creamy white with blotches of reddish brown |
ll as the introduced Common Mynas which eat the | eggs, are believed to be play a significant role in |
Two to three reddish-blotched green-blue | eggs are laid and incubated by the female alone for |
The | eggs are laid by the adult worm in the bronchi. |
Eggs are laid in cow dung, the larvae are carnivorou | |
The garfish are oviparous and the | eggs are often found attached to objects in the wate |
Eggs are laid in clusters on the underside of host l | |
The | eggs are tan ovoids half a millimeter long. |
As in several other species of frogs, the | eggs are laid in a leaf-nest above a forest pool. |
After the | eggs are laid the male fertilizes them. |
In chronic infections, or if | eggs are difficult to find, an intradermal injection |
The pale yellow | eggs are laid singly on the host plants. |
Eggs Are Funny is the first compilation album from t | |
Two | eggs are laid in a purse-like nest suspended from a |
The two white | eggs are incubated by both parents for 16-17 days to |
2-5 | eggs are laid. |
The | eggs are unembryonated when passed in sputum or fece |
Nest: | Eggs are laid in a scrape in the ground, sometimes i |
Eggs are ovoid and brown, with a beige plug at one e | |
3-5 | eggs are laid. |
eeding occurs throughout the spring months, and | eggs are laid throughout the summer and hatch in the |
In some species the | eggs are fertilized on the female's lower back, and |
7-9 | eggs are laid. |
3-4 | eggs are laid. |
The | eggs are oval and flattened, measuring 0.44 milimetr |
The | eggs are haploid. |
All three stages target different hosts, the | eggs are laid on the ground. |
Two | eggs are laid. |
Male | eggs are the result of a process in which the eggs o |
go in and out of the nest frequently until all | eggs are laid and will sit in place to incubate ther |
Eggs are laid in the flower buds of the host-plant a | |
4-6 | eggs are laid. |
At level P the | eggs are introduced, implying greater challenge. |
Eggs are often added. | |
The oval | eggs are yellow when first laid but soon turn glossy |
for a few days while the blood is digested and | eggs are developed. |
ormal clutch is two or three brown-spotted pink | eggs are laid. |
Love | eggs are inserted into vagina like a tampon and acti |
Three to five | eggs are incubated for around 22 days, and the nestl |
If the | eggs are touched by the player's laser base then a l |
Though two | eggs are laid, only one chick is raised. |
Mating begins in May and the 5 to 13 | eggs are laid from June until the end of August. |
In some species, | eggs are carried on the enlarged lower lip of the ma |
The | eggs are white and there are usually three in a clut |
3-5 | eggs are laid in a nest in a tree or long grass. |
Hornworm | eggs are spherical to oval in shape, measure about 1 |
Eggs are deposited singly or in clusters on leaves n | |
The | eggs are incubated for about 3 weeks before the chic |
The | eggs are white and rectangular in outline, with roun |
The four to six brown-speckled blue | eggs are 4.3 x 3.0 centimetres (1.7 x 1.2 in) in siz |
The | eggs are milky white and spindle-shaped, and are usu |
Eggs are laid in the ulcers that have formed on the | |
Larvae, like | eggs, are luminous. |
Eggs are laid on the plant Hibbertia spicata, and fe | |
Three to seven | eggs are laid and are very pale blue or greenish-blu |
These oval | eggs are 0.1-0.15 |
The | eggs are then eaten by grain beetles where the cysti |
Its | eggs are pale blue. |
Eggs are deposited in the underside of a leaf. | |
The pale green | eggs are laid in clusters on the host plant. |
The oblong | eggs are white, and hatch in about 7-8 months. |
fer food to males during courtship and once the | eggs are laid, the females leave incubation to the m |
Usually four | eggs are laid. |
The oval | eggs are laid on the surface of leaves, usually near |
Many arthropod | eggs are centrolecithal. |
The nest is built low in a bush, and 5-6 | eggs are laid. |
y then hatch out in spring when the first swift | eggs are laid, by the returning adults, and feed on |
Three to six | eggs are laid, white speckled with red. |
construct the white, shiny nest into which two | eggs are laid. |
When five | eggs are found, the monsters make their way to the v |
Cicada | eggs are the most common hosts. |
The | eggs are covered with feathers when left unattended. |
The | eggs are blue-green, spotted brown, and hatch in 12- |
The | eggs are white and there are usually three to five i |
The | eggs are injected into the host using a sharp ovipos |
The | eggs are white to yellowish, with robust white mycel |
Typically three light green | eggs are laid. |
Suddenly, the two | eggs are snatched away. |
These | eggs are used for autoinfection. |
The 3-6 white | eggs are laid in an unlined nest, usually a natural |
However, killifish | eggs are sold on a smaller scale as educational tool |
China, since Japan is no longer safe, and good | eggs are now available in China. |
The two to four rufous-spotted white | eggs are laid in a burrow in a bank or termite mound |
The | eggs are bright green and around the size of a small |
Pelagic | eggs are 1 millimeter (0.039 in). |
Eggs are laid in clusters just below the surface of | |
Its | eggs are laid on roses. |
At this time, some | eggs are released which fall into the pelvic fin bas |
Two or three white | eggs are laid. |
Eggs are laid in July and August and hatch after abo | |
Its | eggs are still harvested by local people in spite of |
The | eggs are brown, and are in masses of 800 to 1600. |
nest is a ball shape with a side entrance; 2-4 | eggs are laid. |
The | eggs are laid on the leaves of Syzygium spp.The larv |
The | eggs are mottled and camouflaged. |
In captivity, the | eggs are attached to the broad leaves of plants; the |
nk) it builds a tree nest in which two or three | eggs are laid. |
The | eggs are laid in early summer. |
Eggs are laid in clumps of up to 7000 but more commo | |
Mating occurs in June and July, | eggs are laid until August. |
2-3 | eggs are laid by early June. |
Three or four white | eggs are laid. |
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