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Cascarones or confetti | eggs are festive, hollowed-out chicken eggs filled w |
The | eggs are laid in damp soil. |
The | eggs are oval in shape, and are cream to yellow, tur |
of sticks, into which two to three large white | eggs are laid. |
Up to 350 | eggs are laid in mass either floating or attached to |
The | eggs are incubated by the female alone for about two |
mate in the early spring, and clutches of 8-12 | eggs are laid in sand dunes in the early summer. |
The developmental period is short, as | eggs are often laid in very temporary water. |
Four to six whitish | eggs are laid. |
Up to 4 | eggs are laid approx 5 days after mating, usually 1 |
Dinosaur | eggs are known from the formation. |
The skin beneath the feathers is yellow and the | eggs are brown; their eggs are medium in size. |
Spawned | eggs are adhesive, negatively buoyant in freshwater |
A clutch of 6 to 8 | eggs are laid, resembling those of Grey Quail but sm |
ree or creepers on a house into which 3-8 white | eggs are laid in India, and usually five in Sri Lank |
Some | eggs are longer than 5 mm. |
Normally, 2-3 light brown | eggs are laid. |
One or two white | eggs are placed in a nest consisting of a few sticks |
eding occurs in the spring, and clutches of 6-8 | eggs are laid in the early summer. |
The | eggs are laid on the plant Toddalia asiatica, but th |
g-tossing is a strategy of clutch coordination: | eggs are tossed until all birds in the common nest a |
Two to three reddish-blotched greenish-blue | eggs are laid and incubated by the female for about |
m of twigs or plant stem in which generally two | eggs are laid. |
Two to five white | eggs are laid. |
Some robins' | eggs are lighter than others. |
The | eggs are similar to those of the House Wren, but lar |
Fertilised | eggs are carried by the female, attached to her pleo |
Eggs are laid in the early summer. | |
Eggs are laid in shallow water over sandy substrate | |
Most of the time, two | eggs are often laid, however, only one survives. |
been completed successfully, and that valuable | eggs are now in the hands of the Nanosaur race. |
Eggs are spawned in oothecae in short tunnels dug in | |
Eggs are laid in flight by dipping the tip of the ab | |
Its nest is made of mosses and ferns, and its | eggs are gray with light purple-grey dots. |
The | eggs are released into the water through the fish fe |
Chopped, hard-boiled | eggs are often added. |
a twig nest in a tree; two brown-mottled white | eggs are laid, and incubated entirely by the female |
The | eggs are resilient to weather conditions allowing th |
The | eggs are small and spindle-shaped and are laid near |
The | eggs are then eaten by earthworms in which they deve |
Therefore, when | eggs are seen on a fecal flotation exam, or fecal sw |
After mating, small, yellow | eggs are laid, typically on garden plants from the c |
Bearded D'Uccle | eggs are notably small and are coated with creamy or |
Eggs are laid on the male's back, and the male tends | |
Only two or four | eggs are laid, but it has been assumed that females |
Eggs are laid singly on the upperside of the food pl | |
The | eggs are dark blue and the clutch is two to four egg |
usually two, dark-marked whitish to grey green | eggs are laid in a deep cup nest in a high tree fork |
The green-white | eggs are laid on the underside of the host plant lea |
The | eggs are small, one hundredth of an inch in length, |
The | eggs are cream coloured with red, brown and grey spo |
Eggs are passed in faeces and hatch in water, releas | |
Eggs are laid singly on the underside of leaves. | |
me species, including Gyrinicola batrachiensis, | eggs are deposited early into development and reach |
Once the | eggs are fully developed, the female lays them and r |
Eggs are luminous and are deposited either on or in | |
In other species the | eggs are laid in damp leaf litter and the male guard |
Millimeter-long | eggs are laid in rows on leaves, and the small yello |
The adhesive | eggs are located in the centre of the nest under the |
These fish are oviparous and the | eggs are unguarded. |
Between two and six | eggs are laid during breeding season. |
The | eggs are white and a clutch size of two has been rep |
nest is made; the two elongated and elliptical | eggs are placed upon the bare ground; the brooding b |
extensive collections of Lepidoptera and bird's | eggs are in the Natural History Museum , London. |
The | eggs are vulnerable to attack from a predatory mite. |
Eggs are laid in groups on stems of herbaceous plant | |
Fertilised | eggs are affixed to the female's pleopods, situated |
In Menacanthus stramineus, | eggs are incubated for four or five days, each of th |
The chorion cell walls of their | eggs are visibly reticulated only around the micropy |
Eggs are creamy white, elongate oval and about 0.84 | |
Eggs are laid daily, normally dawn or dusk. | |
Eggs are deposited principally on the lower surface | |
In the meantime, | eggs are cooked in a double boiler. |
Breeding occurs in early spring, and | eggs are laid in a burrow near the water in early su |
Inside the mound the | eggs are incubated at a steady 28 °C (82 °F). |
Dragon's | eggs are fireworks pyrotechnic stars which first bur |
The two white | eggs are incubated by the female alone. |
The | eggs are laid in a white sac in a sheltered place. |
Herring | eggs are also harvested, and are considered a delica |
The nest is placed low in a bush and the five | eggs are dark blue with coarse dark brown spots. |
Prawns and hard boiled | eggs are other common additional ingredients. |
Capers, olives, and crushed hardboiled | eggs are sometimes included. |
The | eggs are laid two to five days apart in March or Apr |
Eggs are 0.7 mm in diameter, numbering around 70 per | |
When | eggs are released into the outside environment, thes |
The | eggs are incubated for 13-14 days and the young bird |
3-6 | eggs are laid in a nest in a tree. |
Their | eggs are laid on rock faces in the splash zones of c |
Dinosaur | eggs are geographically located in Distrito do Lisbo |
4-5 | eggs are laid in a nest in grass. |
The only other American pitvipers known to lay | eggs are the four species of bushmaster Lachesis. |
nest is built in low shrub or brambles, and 3-7 | eggs are laid. |
Its | eggs are a food source for the equally threatened Mo |
The | eggs are white, as with many hole nesters. |
Her | eggs are interconnected by a number of stalks; the w |
emales carry a long pair of spines to which the | eggs are attached, while males have a "genital protu |
Eggs are laid in a white, foamy secretion. | |
The | eggs are often laid in places where there are dead b |
Eggs are then added gradually, creating an emulsion, | |
The sticky | eggs are deposited in the nest and adhere to the san |
Usually 3 glossy white | eggs are laid in a chamber at the end of the tunnel. |
Eggs are laid in loose soil in mid-summer, and the l | |
Eggs are laid singly in punctures in the leaf epider | |
The freshly laid | eggs are creamy white and shaped like an elongated o |
These | eggs are adhered to surfaces in protected locations. |
Once enough | eggs are deposited the herring are released from the |
at inviting those butterflies and moths to lay | eggs as well. |
These contain the | eggs as they are fertilized and develop into larvae. |
cies, instead having the appearance of inverted | eggs as they dangle from the plant. |
use the story of the goose that laid the golden | eggs as an eccentric metaphor for romantic attachmen |
the UK, where supermarkets often put out Easter | eggs as Christmas stock is being taken down. |
associated predation on adults and particularly | eggs, as well as predation by introduced species. |
Workers develop from the same | eggs as queens (fertilized diploid eggs), so are gen |
In the past, eggies were created using duck | eggs as they were both cheaper than normal eggs and |
hes similar to hornazo that contain hard-boiled | eggs as a primary ingredient. |
Females lay between ten and three hundred | eggs at a time, depending on species, fertilising th |
In Pittsburgh, women threw | eggs at a radio host who dared them to show their li |
Females are able to lay up to 1,000 | eggs at a time in a large egg mass. |
Females lay up to 300 | eggs at a time on emergent or floating plants, often |
ted that Darwinopterus probably laid many small | eggs at a time and buried them, and that juveniles c |
ties to suspend two of its drivers for throwing | eggs at Preston buses. |
f egg-laying, the queen may choose to fertilize | eggs at will by using the sperm cells retained from |
s reading "Romania does not need you" and threw | eggs at the parade participants as well as the polic |
Snout-nosed turtle laying | eggs at Shark Valley |
The female dugite lays 10 to 20 | eggs at a time. |
, it is believed that the females lay up to 200 | eggs at the base of the Austrodanthonia tussocks. |
with | eggs at Garapadu, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
became clear that the fish did not lay as many | eggs at a time as would be needed for the idea to be |
Turtle laying | eggs at Shark Valley |
a Prius after protesters bombarded the car with | eggs at the gates of her daughters' school. |
The females typically lay their | eggs at the base of leaf stalks, and the caterpillar |
A single female will lay around 50 | eggs at a time and can lay well over 400 eggs in her |
Roughy are also synchronous, shedding sperm and | eggs at the same time. |
e - that the long-lived flies actually lay more | eggs at every stage of life. |
emale shrimp collected on Cozumel had 2000 tiny | eggs attached to its pleopods. |
items include omelets made-to-order, scrambled | eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy, chocolate chip panc |
mas and Easter holidays (often with hard boiled | eggs baked into the loaves for the latter holiday) a |
ur, sugar, butter or shortening, milk or cream, | eggs, baking powder, and vanilla. |
the members of the Drones are subclassified as | Eggs, Beans and Crumpets. |
It is thought that the | eggs became contaminated after the chickens which la |
The adhesive | eggs become attached to the interstitial spaces in t |
sugarcane, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, pork, | eggs, beef, and fish. |
Non-vegan versions may contain | eggs, beef, mozzarella or other types of cheese. |
sort of Welsh rarebit, common ingredients being | eggs, beer, butter, cheese, Worcestershire sauce, mu |
animals, such as fish and amphibians, lay their | eggs before fertilization, and the male lays its spe |
The nest is on the ground, with 3-5 | eggs being laid. |
The nest is on the ground, with 4-6 | eggs being laid. |
d the start of nest-building was in April, with | eggs being laid from May to June and the height of t |
Breeding is from August to January, 3-5 | eggs being laid in a riverbank tunnel. |
Pairs stay close for some time, with just a few | eggs being produced each day. |
d in a rock crevice or amongst stones, with 3-4 | eggs being laid. |
In 1997, ten fossilized dinosaur | eggs, believed to have come from a Hadrosaur or a Ce |
Peterson was said to like | eggs benedict, so he worked to develop a breakfast i |
redient in the traditional New York brunch dish | Eggs Benedict. |
It also eats small mammals, | eggs, berries and carrion. |
The female holds 2-4 | eggs between her pelvic fins, where the male fertili |
The females lay their | eggs between the wood spurge thorns. |
Most females then lay their | eggs between April and August (Ambrose. |
ith a typical clutch of one to three pale green | eggs blotched with reddish brown. |
rown up a veritable trove of dinosaur remains - | eggs, bones, a skeleton which is now kept in a Calcu |
vertebrate animal known to be capable of laying | eggs both in water and on land. |
They fan the | eggs both day and night, using their sense of smell |
atoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, hard-boiled | eggs, bottarga, and dried tuna dressed with olive oi |
d to make jokes about Matt's weight and love of | eggs), Brandy Mulligan (the "Perfect Plastic" with a |
whyte, another kind of pastry, has a filling of | eggs, bread crumbs, and butter, but no plums. |
illages and many residents picked up fossilised | eggs, brought them home and worshipped them. |
good layer of small to medium a white or cream | eggs, but is a non-setter. |
hatched chick of this species evict the host's | eggs, but the young magpies often die because they c |
colony is queen bee. it mates with male and lay | eggs, but ther worker cannot Noblevmy (talk) 09:07, |
ian Boobies clutch size varies from one to four | eggs, but clutches of two or three eggs, pale blue i |
The average clutch size is 3-5 | eggs but up to nine eggs have also been observed. |
It is also the only species not to brood its | eggs, but instead lays them directly into the water; |
They reproduced with | eggs, but interbred with animals to produce ape-like |
ough for the khapse is usually made with flour, | eggs, butter and sugar and is then shaped into diffe |
Cozonac is a sweet bread, to which milk, sugar, | eggs, butter and raisins are added. |
uffed Lion in a "rampant" pose, and many birds' | eggs, butterflies, and insects preserved under glass |
oven or Egyptian mamal is an oven for hatching | eggs by incubating them using artificial heat. |
land except some summer migrants will have laid | eggs by May 2nd. |
Many could have | eggs by the first week of March and some as early as |
The female lays her | eggs by dipping the tip of her abdomen in the water |
Females will then lay their | eggs by injecting their ovipositor into soil. |
Brooding, the incubation of bird | eggs by their parents |
worker bees when diploidy is restored in their | eggs by the fusion of two meiotic products.. |
Female moths "lay" their | eggs by scattering them during flight; up to 10,000 |
Chitin synthesis inhibitors can also kill | eggs by disrupting normal embryonic development. |
They earn | eggs by defeat other dinosaurs and earn fossils by t |
ales are larger than females and they fertilize | eggs by swimming into the cloud of eggs. |
males then cluster around her and fertilise the | eggs by producing sperm which they whip into a foamy |
During Easter, for instance, | eggs by Faberge, Waterford Crystal, and Lalique are |
species because workers can lay diploid, female | eggs, by means of thelytoky, while workers of other |
From this tradition it is probable that Easter | eggs came into being, but their exact origins are un |
The | eggs can be eaten at anytime, however, the longer th |
Genotoxins affecting sperm and | eggs can pass genetic changes down to descendants wh |
A clutch of up to 12 soft shelled | eggs can be laid amongst leaf litter or in hollow pa |
Whitish or pinkish | eggs can be seen in wall crevices. |
anoles of The Bahamas may well drown, but their | eggs can survive submersion for six hours. |
These | eggs can also contain unpleasant surprises - curses |
Fertilized | eggs can pass in the host's stool as the gravid prog |
Raw | eggs can also include botulism and unscrupulous peop |
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