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Since its | eggs can survive in the soil for several years, crop |
On average, 300 | eggs can be expected from each spawn in a mature bro |
One week's | eggs can contain 10 times more antibodies than the v |
Sunny League: Dynamics, Switches, Girls, | Eggs, Candles, Monsters |
the creature brings baskets filled with colored | eggs, candy and sometimes also toys to the homes of |
t is omnivorous, and includes rodents, insects, | eggs, carrion, fruit, birds and fruit bats. |
ey are made with a mixture of olive oil, flour, | eggs, Catalan moscatell and anissette, which is cut |
ised and can see the different stages including | eggs, caterpillar and pupa. |
as one tenth of the produce of the land (crops, | eggs, cattle, timber, fishing, etc.) to the rector a |
The bitter leaf can be added to | eggs, cheese, fish, or mixed with damson plums and w |
Goods traffic was composed of | eggs, cheeses, butter, poultry, cereals, vegetables, |
fried red beans, cream/crema, cheese, scrambled | eggs, chicken, ground meat or sausage) |
time, it developed a major shipping market for | eggs, chickens, and turkeys. |
s of fruit, seeds, flowers, gum, invertebrates, | eggs, chicks and lizards. |
e flies hatch in spring, feed on nectar and lay | eggs close to plants of the genus Brassica. |
ropsophus aequinoctialis lays clutches of 25-60 | eggs close to the burrows of mole crickets. |
various species of wasps, as the adults lay the | eggs close to the hives (hence the name “alvearius”) |
ooking green onion pancakes is to fry them with | eggs coated on one side. |
Christmas breakfast often consists of scrambled | eggs, cold-cuts served with horseradish sauce, smoke |
ous achievements, such as the largest number of | eggs collected, for the largest or smallest egg, for |
mmon toppings include butter, cheese, scrambled | eggs, Colombian chorizo, and hogao. |
uniformly measure ingredients such as | eggs, commonly used in baking, where the quantity pe |
Ameloctopus litoralis lays large | eggs compared to other octopuses. |
ake, due to using about half as much butter and | eggs compared to pound cake. |
Before incubation starts all the | eggs composing the clutch will be laid. |
in a precursor form; animal sources (liver and | eggs) contain retinyl esters, whereas plants (carrot |
The | eggs contained 4.7 ppm (part per million) of melamin |
At Auca Mahuevo dinosaur | eggs containing identifiable embryonic remains have |
Eggs containing miracidia hatch in the water, miraci | |
ds range from 6.38 for dairy and 6.25 for meat, | eggs, corn (maize) and sorghum to 5.83 for most grai |
ked milk with custard, or with a combination of | eggs, cornstarch, vanilla and sugar. |
Such | eggs could then be fertilized by sperm. |
Repeated application may be necessary and the | eggs could be eaten before they hatch by their natur |
recipe requires adding potatoes, onion, hominy, | eggs, cream cheese and guinea pig, this version can |
pped beef and onions, whole olives, hard boiled | eggs, cumin and other spices is stuffed. |
s of agriculture were excluded from the treaty; | eggs, dairy, poultry and beef being excluded, and Co |
Eggs, deposited on the underside of leaves, (Note: c | |
After fertilization, the | eggs develop into a larval stage called a glochidium |
In the soil, these | eggs develop into a 2-cell stage (segmented egg) and |
Within hours of fertilisation the | eggs develop into free swimming planktonic larvae. |
Eggs develop into larvae that burrow into the leaf h | |
Fertilized | eggs develop into larvae called planulae which drift |
Nurse sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning the | eggs develop and hatch within the body of the female |
The fertilized mother continues to feed as her | eggs develop. |
ung generally lack a bipinnaria stage, with the | eggs developing directly into miniature adults. |
You can observe the | eggs developing in the female's ovaries as a white o |
opics, benthos tend to produce large numbers of | eggs developing into pelagic and widely dispersing l |
ne iguana that ran away from the military, laid | eggs, did not destroy the city, breathed out strong |
They are parasitoids that lay their | eggs directly into grubs of the June beetle (genus P |
s nest is well camouflaged, as the spots of the | eggs disguise them as stones, and the simple structu |
Eggs do not hatch while the host is hibernating. | |
Lepidoptera | eggs do not have shells though. |
A girl who gives a boy two | eggs doesn't like him; three eggs mean there is a ch |
ed vaccine wouldn't have to be grown in chicken | eggs, doing away with the time-consuming and finicky |
ay children have traditionally rolled decorated | eggs down its grassy slopes since Victorian times. |
rn Ireland, the traditions of rolling decorated | eggs down steep hills and pace egging are still adhe |
nd during the mating season, rather it lays its | eggs down the middle of a leaf before folding the le |
y, Connecticut caused a strong odor like rotten | eggs due to the high concentration of hydrogen sulfi |
er waters twice a year, releasing up to 110,000 | eggs during a season. |
female Queen Alexandra's Birdwing lays about 27 | eggs during its entire lifespan; this estimate was m |
The female takes good care of her | eggs during the 11 weeks before they hatch. |
Adults lay | eggs during the summer in the cracks of tree bark, a |
e most other snakes, are oviparous, laying 7-12 | eggs during their breeding season. |
, the woman is discouraged from eating meat and | eggs during pregnancy, says Brima Abdulai Sheriff, d |
She will continue to lay | eggs during the season until a total of 10 or so egg |
he female's ovaries to produce another batch of | eggs, during which time, cannibalistic behavior can |
The female lays about 200 | eggs during her ninety-day adult lifespan. |
d cheese, tsoureki sweet bread, and hard-boiled | eggs dyed red as a symbol of the risen Christ's bloo |
om krasyty (красити), "to decorate"- are boiled | eggs dyed a single color (with vegetable dyes), and |
They lay around 20-40 | eggs, each weighing 170-180 g. |
orms then secrete cocoons which contain several | eggs each. |
This sanctuary has many nests of | eggs, edible Compsognathidae and also has the larges |
There is a good potential for export of | eggs, egg products and frozen chicken meat from our |
o a custard to avoid potential hazards from raw | eggs; eggnog has much in common with classic custard |
Life cycle of Culicoides: Females lay their | eggs en masse in a range of habitats ranging from wa |
ly the very best ingredients-real cocoa butter, | eggs, etc. that was not continued after the company |
A single female flea can mate once and lay | eggs every day with up to 50 eggs per day. |
Miami blues were known to lay their | eggs exclusively on balloon vine (Cardiospermum cori |
Microscopic white | eggs fall easily from the female to the ground or fr |
The larvae hatching from the | eggs feed on the jelly and eventually break out when |
d meal to provide sufficient protein to produce | eggs, females will lay their egg rafts in spring or |
encounters are more likely to survive than the | eggs fertilised by one single male. |
cubation wherein the female catfish carries the | eggs firmly attached to the underside of the body. |
Life cycle: mating, | eggs, five larval stages, pupa and newly-emerged adu |
sists of mashed sweet potatoes, milk, sugar and | eggs, flavored with spices such as nutmeg. |
It is made with | eggs, flour and milk, and usually seasoned with vani |
Mixed together with sugar, | eggs, flour and evaporated milk into creamy solution |
stillery waste and then adulterated with water, | eggs, flour and other ingredients which increased th |
lly baking powder, and different proportions of | eggs, flour and milk which create a thin batter. |
ng the most basic of ingredients butter, sugar, | eggs, flour, and a leavening agent (baking powder or |
ws was routinely adulterated with water, rotten | eggs, flour, burnt sugar and other adulterants with |
to attach protective scales to her pale yellow | eggs following deposition. |
The | Eggs follows the colourful adventures of the four an |
A young woman hides Easter | eggs for preschool-aged children to find. |
Oomancy employs | eggs for the purpose of divination. |
d and patented an egg-beater that could prepare | eggs for a sponge cake in three and a half minutes, |
rie Island he collected King Penguins and their | eggs for the National Museum of Victoria. |
will continue lengthening her burrow and laying | eggs for the duration of her life. |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 27 days, and the chicks fledge from t |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 28 days and the chicks leave the nest |
n at Acle market, he saw 20 freshly laid turkey | eggs for sale, which he bought for a shilling each, |
In Brazil, tribal people sometimes collect the | eggs for food, and the adults are occasionally hunte |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 24 to 26 days, and the chicks fledge |
Easter | eggs for an egg hunt |
he name, although most deal with the trading of | eggs for goods at a local general store during the G |
She will then incubate the | eggs for three to four weeks while the male brings h |
eed Eggcraft Factory", where dozens of hens lay | eggs for the war effort (in this case, World War II |
, an unnamed rebel group of Nanosaurs stole the | eggs for their own purpose: creating a fighting forc |
a farmhouse, (the farm was to produce milk and | eggs for the queen), a dairy, a dovecote, a boudoir, |
h), and Ukrainians (писанка, pysanka), decorate | eggs for Easter. |
Both parents help incubate the | eggs for around two weeks and feed the young birds o |
rd, which focuses on marketing and promotion of | eggs for human consumption. |
Island, which allowed predators to feed on bird | eggs for the first time. |
ward's The Birds of the British Isles and their | Eggs for a new edition. |
g animals make or use hotbeds to incubate their | eggs: for example the brush turkey. |
he natural habitat as well as places for laying | eggs for this turtles. |
As the Marsh family colors | eggs for Easter, Stan questions what it has to do wi |
ng of adult birds and poaching of their massive | eggs for food. |
to retain the Catholic custom of eating colored | eggs for Easter, but did not want to introduce their |
It will then incubate the | eggs for about 31 days. |
oked, but sometimes lightly grilled or added to | eggs for breakfast. |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 26 days and the chicks leave the nest |
One or two white | eggs form the clutch. |
Egg Harbor by the Dutch sailors because of the | eggs found in nearby gull nests. |
Whipworm | eggs found in cats in North America must be differen |
lies are being bred for longevity by collecting | eggs from the longest-lived flies in each generation |
tates because of the company's exclusive use of | eggs from hens confined in small wire cages known as |
interest in birds and collected bird skins and | eggs from his early teenage years. |
dling" involves temporarily removing fertilized | eggs from the nest, testing for embryo development, |
omplete resolution of symptoms and clearance of | eggs from stools. |
Males will occasionally consume | eggs from their own clutch, likely to provide supple |
This included only using | eggs from cage-free hens not confined to battery cag |
Females bear | eggs from March to August around the British Isles, |
ral weeks before she lays one or two dull white | eggs from January through June. |
They are available in the form of | eggs from commercial insectaries and will stay in a |
aign urging consumers to ask Boca to remove the | eggs from its product recipes. |
In some versions, she laid two | eggs from which the children hatched. |
resistant bio-foams that protect the fertilized | eggs from dehydration, sunlight, temperature, and po |
Only adults and | eggs from captured adults are known - no larval stag |
Division of Natural Resources harvested muskie | eggs from the creek for use in its fish-stocking pro |
deira, it is known that the females have mature | eggs from March to June. |
Storyline, it is revealed that she has had her | eggs frozen. |
To a lesser extent, they also eat bird | eggs, fruit, insects, and small vertebrates. |
To a lesser extent, they also eat bird | eggs, fruits, insects, and small vertebrates. |
rooms, onions, brown rice, rolled oats, cheese, | eggs, garlic and spices. |
, along with various salads, sliced hard-boiled | eggs, garlic-bread, kalamata olives, fava beans, fri |
Young Komodos will eat insects, | eggs, geckos, and small mammals. |
animents for boyoz are dark tea and hard-boiled | eggs generously sprinkled with black pepper. |
In fragile foods such as | eggs, gentle frying prevents the food from scorching |
al gastropods in that it is bioluminescent: Its | eggs glow in the dark, and juveniles and most adults |
Hank Goldberg (born July 4, 1940), aka | Eggs Goldberg is an American sports radio and televi |
Corydalis aurea (Scrambled | Eggs, Golden Smoke, Golden Corydalis) is a winter an |
Bad | Eggs grossed $2,317,820 at the box office in Austral |
e grass behind the stands, munching hard-boiled | eggs, ham sandwiches and what-not. |
with complementary side dishes including fried | eggs, hard boiled eggs, oatmeal, cereal, and yogurt. |
h biological activity against Meloidogyne hapla | eggs has been identified. |
The | eggs hatch after 34 to 36 days. |
The | eggs hatch after some three weeks, each producing a |
After 4-15 days, the | eggs hatch into reddish-brown larvae with humped bac |
The | eggs hatch in 4 or 5 weeks and the larvae take one t |
The | eggs hatch about 65 to 70 days later in late August |
Eggs hatch from early April to early June (earlier i | |
The | eggs hatch the following Spring and the larvae devel |
Inside fleas, | eggs hatch and form oncosphere larvae that move thro |
In Harmonia axyridis, | eggs hatch in 3-4 days from clutches numbering from |
In their natural habitat, | eggs hatch with the first rains in November, the gro |
The | eggs hatch after about 12 days (in captivity) and th |
The | eggs hatch into microscopic larvae, and later on dev |
Eggs hatch within a month of being laid. | |
When the | eggs hatch after one to two months later, the chicks |
The | eggs hatch two months later. |
The | eggs hatch within 200-300 days after laying, dependi |
Their | eggs hatch after 61 days. |
e characterized by direct development, in which | eggs hatch directly into small frogs, completely byp |
The | eggs hatch in the spring when temperatures average a |
The | eggs hatch in about 19 days. |
Eggs hatch after up to 11 days. | |
n of the carapace, and the fact that the winter | eggs hatch as nauplii. |
e Curlfin sole spawns from April to August, and | eggs hatch within seven days of fertilisation. |
The | eggs hatch after 21 days. |
The | eggs hatch in approximately two months. |
The | eggs hatch before those of the host do so and the yo |
The | eggs hatch after two months. |
The | eggs hatch between 160-190 days, typically from June |
This batch is deposited near water, where the | eggs hatch in 5-7 days. |
The | eggs hatch in about 14 days and the hatchlings are a |
The | eggs hatch in six to eight weeks. |
Eggs hatch into a zoeal stage, which is followed by | |
After fertilization the | eggs hatch after approximately 72 hours. |
In most tissue-dwelling species the | eggs hatch in the uterus of the female, and the unsh |
The | eggs hatch after 1.5-2 days, and the caterpillars gr |
In the laboratory, | eggs hatch at about 14 days. |
The | eggs hatch at the end of March and April. |
After the | eggs hatch, both parents will feed the chicks. |
Five weeks after the | eggs hatch, the young will leave the nest and can fl |
When her | eggs hatch, the larvae devour honey and wax and unde |
en the vernal pool refills the next winter, the | eggs hatch, starting the process over. |
When the | eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the bug. |
When the | eggs hatch, the larvae bore tunnels leading away fro |
After the 35-80 | eggs hatch, the spiderlings receive a liquid from th |
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