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stays in the burrow guarding the sac until the | eggs hatch. |
the young birds fledge and sometimes before the | eggs hatch. |
he locals to protect the nesting site until the | eggs hatch. |
ed with silk and the female guards it until the | eggs hatch. |
good rainy season, laying 3 to 5 white-greyish | eggs, hatched after about 45 days. |
le of an individual mite is about 4 weeks, with | eggs hatching on the 3rd of 4th day after laying. |
in-house hatchery, in which you can watch real | eggs hatching. |
Fossil dinosaur | eggs have been reported from the formation. |
Females carrying | eggs have been caught off West Africa between Februa |
monly used for health or religious reasons, and | eggs have become a standard ingredient in the dish. |
Terminal-spined Schistosoma indicum-like | eggs have been detected in human stools, too. |
The pair repeats this process until about 100 | eggs have been fertilized and attached. |
Fertilized | eggs have been found on the hidden surface of a ston |
Other easter | eggs have included using dice printed on each page i |
The three to five spotted white | eggs have an incubation period of 18 to 19 days. |
ept that clutches with an unspecified number of | eggs have been laid in captivity (Price 1990b). |
ble to actively abort ovaries in which too many | eggs have been laid. |
In captivity, | eggs have been deposited mostly on plant leaves. |
The female usually guards the sac until the | eggs have hatched. |
Specimens arising from sexually produced | eggs have a completely straight and relatively short |
Eggs have one flat end (the operculum) and a small k | |
The | eggs have an average diameter of 1 mm and the averag |
The | eggs he was responsible for were marked with his ini |
More Goose | eggs he pitched |
5, claiming that, with the exception of sixteen | eggs, he had collected his eggs before the Wildlife |
A gravid female will lay around 60 | eggs; heavy oxygenation of the water is likely to be |
The goal is to find five Roc's | eggs hidden among the destroyed scenery. |
te sensation - especially if Lily, his co-host, | eggs him on. |
by crooning at Porky, who lays a mountainful of | eggs himself as a result. |
e is sometimes fried and then mashed with fried | eggs, horseradish and ketchup. |
Guyuria recipes with baking powder and | eggs, however, lead to cookies that are too inflated |
If we had some ham we could have some ham and | eggs, if we had some eggs.Estoude1 02:16, 7 May 2007 |
Enemy serpents will also lay | eggs; if one hatches, a new two-segment opponent app |
eir clutch to predators and readily re-lay lost | eggs, if the present species' clutch was indeed only |
n clones in that the Birdmen will lay explosive | eggs if they successfully reach the bottom of the sc |
The thicklip grey mullet lays its | eggs in winter. |
The aphids that hatch from these | eggs in the spring are wingless females known as ste |
umber of duck species with females laying their | eggs in the nests of others for example in the Golde |
The female deposits its | eggs in a grey sac. |
The females usually lay | eggs in a nest excavated by themselves in loose soil |
They have 2-3 clutches a year with 2 | eggs in each clutch. |
g the battles, students begin to covertly stock | eggs in preparation for the week ahead. |
Ovoviviparous, the male carries the | eggs in a brood pouch which is found under the tail. |
On reproduction, it attaches its | eggs in clumps on undersides of large stones. |
frican killifish (Nothobranchius sp.) that laid | eggs in the mud at the start of the dry season. |
In captivity, the ideal number of | eggs in a clutch is 6 to 8. The baby quails hatch af |
The female lays approximately 1,000 | eggs in her six-week lifetime. |
ientalis) is a fuzzy brown weevil that lays its | eggs in the flowers, and when its larvae hatch, they |
Cowbirds sometimes lay | eggs in Bell's Vireo nests. |
S. africa is coprophagus, lays | eggs in feces, and can be cultured from human and an |
takes place in the spring, with females laying | eggs in the mid summer, which hatch six to eight wee |
olved the kleptoparasitic habit of laying their | eggs in the nests of other bees, reminiscent of the |
and raises its own young instead of laying its | eggs in the nest of another species. |
It nests in trees, laying 4-6 | eggs in a neat nest. |
Like all syngnathids, the male broods the | eggs in a brood pouch (in this genus located under t |
At the time of egg-laying they wrap their | eggs in an envelope of their own excrement and drop |
They lay one to three | eggs in July and the juveniles fledge around Novembe |
The females usually lay | eggs in a nest equipped with cells excavated by them |
However, by throwing | eggs in the upper screen it is possible to collect c |
ng wise expressions such as "Don't put all your | eggs in one basket", and "Many hands make light work |
The female then deposits the | eggs in a burrow in soil and in some species guards |
It deposits 1 to 8 | eggs in individual paralyzed late instar moth larvae |
The adult female wasp lays single | eggs in developing leaf buds. |
Female flies lay | eggs in the cherries where the larvae feed for 1-2 w |
The female typically lays 9-10 | eggs in a simple scrape concealed in vegetation, oft |
l sting and paralyze the spider before planting | eggs in its body. |
It is not legal to harm Canada Goose | eggs in the U.S. without a permit from the U.S. Fish |
in the Ibis that birds laid larger clutches of | eggs in the higher latitudes than in the tropics. |
as a counselor to those in trouble, asking only | eggs in payment. |
It is a brood parasite, which lays its | eggs in the nests of corvids (especially magpies), a |
After mating, females lay their | eggs in tree bark crevices or in other sheltered loc |
hey are generally cleptoparasites, laying their | eggs in host nests, where their larvae consume the h |
While there are young or | eggs in the nest, adults frequently dive bomb intrud |
It breeds from July to October and lays 1 to 3 | eggs in a hollow in a tree. |
The female lays her | eggs in a small cup nest, similar to that of the Rub |
rds, this bird is a brood parasite: it lays its | eggs in the nests of other birds. |
The deposition of calcified | eggs in the colonic submucosa suggests prior infecti |
Lays | eggs in cluches of 8 - 12 with hatchlings averaging |
It lays from five to seven brown-marked buff | eggs in a stick nest in a tree. |
id to the female, who buries between 50 and 200 | eggs in the ground. |
es fly perpendicular to the water, laying their | eggs in mud or sand under the surface. |
The female will lay her | eggs in meat, fish, animal corpses, infected wounds |
Some species of mealybug lay their | eggs in the same waxy layer used for protection in q |
pics (Mexico through Argentina), that lay their | eggs in the nests of bees in the related tribe Tapin |
rsicus mate in the environment, the females lay | eggs in batches 20 - 100 in cracks and crevices of b |
in the adult stage in diapause and mate and lay | eggs in the spring. |
mong killifish enthusiasts, who raise them from | eggs in aquaria. |
Females carry | eggs in brood pouches underneath their body. |
The egg-layers tend to spawn several hundred | eggs in the early morning in clumps of plants. |
It lays one or two | eggs in a neat cup-shaped nest in a bush or on a led |
ra: in the older, the ricotta is mixed with the | eggs; in the newer, thick pastry cream is added, mak |
The Solitary Sandpiper lays 3-5 | eggs in an old tree nest of a songbird species, such |
6. Showing three different size groups of | eggs in gonad. |
They defend a single territory and lay their | eggs in one communal nest. |
Development of | eggs in mature female hagfish gonads |
The females usually lay | eggs in a nest excavated by themselves in sandy soil |
on free-living Euglossini. A. caerulea lays its | eggs in the nests of Eulaema nigrita, and possibly o |
It lays two or three | eggs in a tree platform nest. |
Females may deposit up to 300 | eggs in total but average production is probably hal |
The female lays up to four white | eggs in a tree hole blocked off during incubation wi |
ey are laid singly or in groups of two to eight | eggs in depressions on the surface of leaves. |
uch on its abdomen and releasing the fertilized | eggs in the water through a bobbing motion. |
"I'm Putting All My | Eggs in One Basket" - 3:01 |
When the host female bee lays | eggs in its cells, the firt stage larva of the viole |
Orussids lay their | eggs in trees, attacking the larvae of wood-boring b |
reeding habitat is lowland where they lay their | eggs in long grass or in high trees. |
The female lays | eggs in a disused woodpecker or barbet hole. |
They do not, however, use | eggs in any of their products. |
in trees in clumps of these mosses, laying 3-7 | eggs in a scantily lined cup nest. |
The female emerald tree monitor lays her | eggs in arboreal termite nests. |
claim the disease is not caused by Guinea worm | eggs in the water but by other means, such as the cu |
of the national collection of birds' nests and | eggs in the Bird Room at the Natural History Museum |
s are parasites of bees, as the females lay the | eggs in the nests of wild bees or in hives of honey |
The female lays five to seven white | eggs in a hole in a termite nest, tree cavity, or ev |
The females can lay up to 4 million | eggs in a single year. |
eration will occur, with the adult stage laying | eggs in early October. |
The female lays two to four pale blue | eggs in a cup-shaped nest which is padded with plant |
ber to January, producing an average of 310,000 | eggs in a season. |
ich means the parasitic workers can sneak their | eggs in to be raised with those from the African bee |
ed hardstones, shells, corals, and small birds' | eggs in his works. |
In some cases BPH lay | eggs in the rice seed beds (also known as rice nurse |
iasis (fly-strike), which occurs when flies lay | eggs in warm, damp wool and the fly larvae grow and |
There are usually 8 to 12 | eggs in each. |
aid with chicken food and want her to give them | eggs in exchange instead. |
captivity, the female generally lays two white | eggs in a nestbox 1-2.5 m above ground. |
The fly also lays | eggs in decaying flesh and can be cultured from the |
takes place in the fall months, and females lay | eggs in moist, sheltered areas of ground debris. |
les will lay clutches of several hundred orange | eggs in cottony sacs, from which nymphs will hatch a |
ouse which infests humans and is adapted to lay | eggs in clothing, rather than at the base of hairs, |
The female lays up to 200 tiny pale blue | eggs in sheltered places. |
ossy cup in a tree fork; in Ecuador west slope, | eggs in early March. |
The female lays up to five | eggs in a lifetime, each one in a different pat, at |
o horseshoe crabs, coming to shore to mate, lay | eggs in the surf and sand, and minimize the risk of |
Beat the | eggs in a mixer. |
Females deposit | eggs in floating masses, often aggregated with those |
Put all your | eggs in one basket and then watch that basket. |
The females lay 10-12 glossy | eggs in a scrape. |
It often lays its | eggs in tree holes. |
is taken a step further when females lay their | eggs in the nests of other individuals. |
The Alexteroon Jynx lays | eggs in a group on a leaf which hatch into tadpoles |
hich have a short life cycle, tend to lay their | eggs in their food supply, to provide their offsprin |
hich have a piercing ovipositor used for laying | eggs in plant tissue in which they induce galls, or |
de by identifying the appearance of the worm or | eggs in feces. |
The female Rufous-breasted Hermit lays two | eggs in a small cup nest with a tail, made of rootle |
The Masked Corydoras lays | eggs in dense vegetation without adult protection. |
mous for eating sheep testicles in Morocco, ant | eggs in Puebla, Mexico, a raw seal eyeball as part o |
loose colonies on large sandbanks, and lay 1-4 | eggs in a large scrape. |
Shrimp are as delicate as | eggs in regards cooking time. |
t female gum tree weevils lay about two hundred | eggs in batches of about ten in grey coloured capsul |
It also deposits its | eggs in the droppings of the sloth, where they pupat |
It lays 2-3 | eggs in a cup nest in a rock cavity or on a ledge. |
is species is to look for the conspicuous white | eggs in the winter. |
Then they lay up to 14 | eggs in termite mounds. |
Females lay their | eggs in humid soil rich in organic matter. |
ng salmon, the female will deposit unfertilized | eggs in the substrate and the male will swim by and |
s, particularly some reptiles, build nests, lay | eggs in them, and in most cases bring up their young |
In about May or June adults lay | eggs in phloem, then in July or August eggs hatch in |
adaptation to facilitate the oxygenation of the | eggs in muddy environments. |
They lay five to eight cream/white | eggs in a nest close to water, often under banks or |
The female lays two | eggs in a cup-shaped nest during the southern summer |
The | eggs in this sheet are in a single layer, each in it |
Larvae then hatch from the | eggs in the leaf litter on the forest floor and begi |
The females lay about six | eggs in a communal clutch, which may contain as many |
The female crocodile lays | eggs in April by digging holes on the river banks. |
is one of the only cyprinids that protects its | eggs in the nest (carried out by the male). |
nfuscatus and leave the fur of the sloth to lay | eggs in the sloth droppings when the sloth descends, |
The 6-7 | eggs in a clutch (number of eggs laid at a time give |
singly, without the male attached, to lay their | eggs in the stems and leaves of aquatic plants. |
The females lay their | eggs in rows of 5-6 (although as many as 15 have bee |
Females lay | eggs in batches in cracks and crevices which are dar |
hare a common nest, or a single female lays its | eggs in several batches, making determination of clu |
The immune system responds to | eggs in liver causing hypersensitivity; an immune re |
It lays four black-marked brown | eggs in a floating nest. |
This species lays its | eggs in hemisphere-shaped capsules, singly or in clu |
Lays between three and five | eggs in a nest in the ground between July and Januar |
After mating, the pairs will begin laying | eggs in floating vegetation or debris, with the male |
, the female uses her ovipositor to deposit her | eggs in the male's brood pouch where they are fertil |
However, in humans, | eggs in the stool may be a result of ingesting raw i |
not including raw | eggs in their shells). |
Females lay anywhere from 40 to 100 | eggs in a large cluster, usually around submerged pl |
nd December during that time the adult will lay | eggs in rings around the twigs of the host plant. |
g-tailed Cuckoo is a brood parasite, laying its | eggs in the nests of Yellowheads, Whiteheads and Bro |
e the Nostromo crew first encountered the Alien | eggs in the film Alien (1979). |
cuckoo lays one, sometimes two, white or bluish | eggs in the host's large stick nest. |
Female laying | eggs in Hyderabad, India. |
The city's industry truly had all its | eggs in one, very large basket. |
attack but the female beetle may still lay her | eggs in empty tunnels created by previous beetle occ |
ite enamel cigarette cases and miniature Easter | eggs in pale pink, yellow, mauve and blue are stampe |
It lays | eggs in dense vegetation and adults do not guard the |
It breeds in October and lays 2-3 | eggs in a tree hole. |
well known for hiding difficult to find Easter | eggs in his levels in the form of hidden messages. |
e is used to double the production of a species | eggs, in the California Condor case, specifically to |
Mothers lay their | eggs in circular deposits on the abaxial (lower) sid |
Bitterlings lay their | eggs in mussel shells, and the Tokyo Bitterling will |
This frog lays | eggs in stone crevices along the edges of streams, a |
entine Horned frog's females deposit about 2000 | eggs in water and within two weeks they become tadpo |
Females produce as many as four | eggs in a day, averaging 1.6 eggs a day, with egg pr |
er mating, a female fly may lay several hundred | eggs in total. |
T. vulpis lay many | eggs in the large intestine and are released in the |
one by one and tentacle raping them to implant | eggs in them. |
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