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Monogamous pairs care for their brood of 3-5 | eggs in cone-shaped nests; Brown-headed cowbirds are |
G. niloticus lay their | eggs in floating nests up to a metre across. |
The female retains the | eggs in her body until they hatch (ovoviviparity), d |
The organization discourages the use of | eggs in the role of vandalism. |
The female usually lays three | eggs in platform nest made from twigs and branches. |
ally in mangrove trees, laying 2-4 bluish white | eggs in a twig nest. |
It lays | eggs in dense vegetation; adults do not guard the eg |
There are usually two to four white | eggs in a clutch. |
The hoaxster had written on the | eggs in a corrosive ink so to etch the eggs, and rei |
Tadpoles hatch from the | eggs in 3-10 days depending on the temperature of th |
It is a brood parasite, which lays its | eggs in the nests of other bird species, particularl |
ly summer, the female will lay between 2 and 10 | eggs in the banks of her aquatic habitat. |
The male carries the | eggs in a brood pouch on their chest which holds fro |
te because the females never nest and lay their | eggs in the nests of other birds instead, earning it |
Then the female stores the | eggs in her mouth, called mouthbrooding, until the f |
dry ground near marshy areas, laying about four | eggs in a ground scrape. |
bocedrii a living fossil species which lays its | eggs in the smoldering wood immediately after a fore |
cle, adults live in fish, who pass the tapeworm | eggs in their feces. |
en des Zoologisch-Botanischen Vereins in Wien {' | Eggs in an Australian Fern', Proceedings of the Vien |
The female lays her | eggs in bare, dry soil. |
Each female can produce as many as 200 | eggs in her lifetime.. |
and became the most common predator of bollworm | eggs in the state's Rio Grande Valley region. |
d-white Warblers nest on the ground, laying 4-5 | eggs in a cup nest. |
Females lay from 1,500-30,000 sticky | eggs in the surf zone per spawn, which they may do t |
Female butterflies lay | eggs in clusters on the fresh growth of the host pla |
Females lay | eggs in the summer that hatch in the fall. |
There are usually three or four white | eggs in a clutch. |
ring reproduction, they are able to lay up to 9 | eggs in a clutch. |
ates her characteristic S-shaped burrow, laying | eggs in the process. |
one nest between several females, with up to 29 | eggs in one nest. |
er webs, in which it lays a clutch of 2-4 small | eggs in spring and summer. |
es is oviparous and the females lay one to four | eggs in July. |
the identification of Dicrocoelium dendriticum | eggs in the faeces of a human or animal. |
The females lay from 4 to 14 | eggs in spring or summer in termite nests. |
It has been reported to lay up to three | eggs in termite nests. |
a loose sense, because the female deposits the | eggs in soil or on damp cloth, where the larvae can |
The objective of the game is to catch | eggs in a hat which are thrown by a chicken without |
s in the spring and lays a clutch of up to five | eggs in summer. |
"the seam squirrel" for its habit of laying of | eggs in the seams of clothing, and Pediculus humanus |
They usually lay their | eggs in rocky sites near water. |
The female will deposit her | eggs in the male's pouch, where they will be develop |
Some flies may lay | eggs in open wounds, other larvae may invade unbroke |
sts of pollen-collecting species, and lay their | eggs in cells provisioned by the host bee. |
The adult females usually deposit | eggs in the vicinity of possible hosts, quite often |
It may lay up to 195 | eggs in a lifetime. |
Each female may lay 40 to over 100 | eggs in the tissues of the plant, often in the flowe |
ive-stage life cycle is as follows: Females lay | eggs in the host lung, and then the eggs hatch in 8- |
ined his faeces at intervals and found hookworm | eggs in it a few weeks later. |
The larvae emerge from the | eggs in about six days. |
It is a terrestrial frog, that lays its | eggs in moist areas of soil and leaf litter. |
The Cordulegastridae usually lay their | eggs in the sand in shallow water, the female hoveri |
Like other megapodes, it lays its | eggs in a mound made from earth mixed with leaves, s |
A large individual can produce 100 million | eggs in twelve hours (Bradstock, 1989). |
of two cleptoparasitic species which lay their | eggs in the nests of melittid bees of the genus Macr |
e storm, many mosquitoes and other insects laid | eggs in areas of standing water, causing a large inc |
The Little Hermit lays two | eggs in a conical nest suspended under a large leaf. |
s also used in salads, soups and with scrambled | eggs in Andalusia, Spain, where it is called "tagarn |
The female lays two to four white | eggs in a tree hollow, which is blocked off during i |
It lays its | eggs in, and its larvae consume, raw flesh (particul |
otting vegetation for grass snakes to lay their | eggs in. |
lived in small groups, creating burrows to lay | eggs in. |
Easter | eggs include a short video clip of Bob Cock in heave |
l species of sea turtles are known to lay their | eggs, including the leatherback, Atlantic loggerhead |
The collection numbered more than 2,000 | eggs, including eggs from species such as golden eag |
male curculio uses a number of hosts to lay her | eggs, including plums, peaches, apples, pears, and o |
of its range) and lay clutches of 1 to 3 white | eggs, incubated for 40 days. |
The clutch is 2-4 brown-marked white | eggs, incubated mainly by the female for 34-35 days |
Pinfish eat shrimp, fish | eggs, insect larvae, polychaete worms and amphipods, |
from 100 cm up to 160 cm long, and usually eat | eggs, insects, little mammals such as mice, etc. |
When spawning, the females deposit their | eggs inside bivalves, where they hatch and the young |
cca moth, which spreads pollen while laying her | eggs inside the flower. |
Normally the ovipositor would deposit | eggs inside the wood. |
of selling chunks of a mud substitute with the | eggs inside it. |
The females deposit their | eggs inside bivalves, where they hatch and the young |
The males carry the | eggs inside a specific pouch until they hatch the eg |
s lizard is ovoviviparous, meaning mothers keep | eggs inside their bodies until the eggs are ready to |
The typical female is known to lay around 4500 | eggs inside its cap. |
But the | eggs inside their gelatinous outer layer are cream-c |
When spawning, female hides | eggs inside Cristaria mussels and the male fertilize |
The adult female lays | eggs inside the plant's seed pod, where the larvae h |
errugineus) had infested some trees, laying its | eggs inside the stems. |
She then enters the barrel and lays her | eggs inside. |
pecies of monotremes, the only mammals that lay | eggs instead of giving birth to live young. |
ecies, which leads to the birds' crushing their | eggs instead of incubating them, due to the latter's |
s underneath the hen, he grabs one of the hen's | eggs instead of Jerry, which results in the hen cluc |
r their failure, it sends Ostrum to destroy the | eggs instead. |
The female lays her | eggs into cracks in wood or inside old exit holes, i |
exhibit direct life cycle involving release of | eggs into the soil and then ingesting them subsequen |
e ovipositor is tube-like, and used to slip the | eggs into the host nests. |
that reproduce by spawning (releasing sperm and | eggs into water), for example, each sex's investment |
The Chalcid wasp Ixodiphagus hookeri lays its | eggs into ticks. |
has a pointed ovipositor which is used to push | eggs into soil. |
east bondage, enemas and the insertion of hen's | eggs into her vagina. |
ts when the host is absent, and inserting their | eggs into the wall of the host cell; the larval para |
The adults oviposit or insert their | eggs into the hypocotyls before the seed matures or |
The females lay the | eggs into plants such as pondweed, and always lay al |
her ovipositor through the wood and injects her | eggs into the grub. |
late 1860s he imported a cluster of Gypsy Moth | eggs into the country. |
Clutch of 2 pale yellowish-brown | eggs, irregularly spotted black. |
Bad | Eggs is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written and |
A clutch of three to four | eggs is laid, and two to four clutches are produced |
Therefore, examining bile or duodenal fluid for | eggs is a more accurate diagnostic technique. |
e act of putting one's hand in a nest to remove | eggs is known as dipping the clutch. |
Microinjection of genes into fertilized | eggs is a common vector used in the production of hi |
The first generation | eggs is laid in June, with larvae appearing in June |
oncluding that Tyrannosaurus could lay amniotic | eggs is known as a type I inference. |
a natural hole in a tree where a clutch of 2-4 | eggs is laid, and incubated by both parents, who are |
A clutch of two | eggs is laid between October and January; chicks are |
The | Eggs is an Australian children's animated television |
Another method of making tea | eggs is to boil the eggs until fully cooked inside, |
Space | Eggs is an unofficial port of the arcade game Moon C |
Incubation for the | eggs is 28 days. |
The clutch of 2-3 | eggs is laid between mid September to January, mainl |
These lines are from the "As Sure as | Eggs Is Eggs (Aching Men's Feet)" section of "Supper |
f fat cheese (boulette de Romedenne) butter and | eggs, is eaten hot and traditionally accompanied by |
Penguin | Eggs is an album by Nic Jones, released in 1980. |
The nest is built in a rock crevice, and 4-5 | eggs is the normal clutch. |
eup, a shell or cake containing mainly dragon's | eggs is often noticeably heavier than a similar devi |
The nest is built in a rock crevice, and 3-6 | eggs is the normal clutch. |
e care taken by females over where to lay their | eggs is considered the only remarkable part of the L |
Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of | Eggs is the second album of Andrew Bird's career pos |
However, one of the dragon | eggs is stolen in the night, and so begins a frantic |
entle frying is most notably used to cook fried | eggs, it is also used for delicate fish tender cuts |
ing co-nesting, before a bird starts laying its | eggs, it tosses out some eggs laid previously by ano |
During their mission to destroy Anna's soldier | eggs, Joshua asked Erica to kill him to hide her and |
Essgun ('newly hatched | eggs') July |
On My Way to Buy | Eggs, Kane/Miller Book Publishers, 2003, ISBN 978192 |
ed eggshell blue, approximates the shade of the | eggs laid by the American Robin. |
ormal clutch is two or three brown-marked white | eggs laid from March to June and incubated by the fe |
There are normally three | eggs laid but six is not unusual. |
est is built high in a tree with usually only 2 | eggs laid from September to November. |
of the seahorse family, male pipefish tend the | eggs laid by their female partners in specialized po |
Not only are the | eggs laid underneath the leaf to stay hidden but the |
argeted by brood parasites, occasionally having | eggs laid in their nests by Redheads, Ruddy Ducks, L |
Eggs, laid in clutches numbering from 10-250, often | |
season is mostly from November to February with | eggs laid in December. |
First instar larvae hatche from | eggs laid on leaf surfaces, attach to passing Lepido |
ding takes place in the spring, with up to four | eggs laid sometime in the month of May. |
Both forms can arise from | eggs laid by the same female, depending mainly on th |
Due to the large quantity of | eggs laid, physicians can diagnose using only one or |
Eggs, larvae and pupae are protected and allowed to | |
Others seek the | eggs, larvae or pupae of various insects and deposit |
to gather food, dig out the nest, and care for | eggs, larvae, and the queen. |
The | eggs lay dormant (embryonic diapause) until the rain |
wheat flour, half cornmeal, milk or buttermilk, | eggs, leavening agent, salt, and usually sugar, resu |
Congee is often eaten with zhacai, salted duck | eggs, lettuce and dace (Cirrhinus chinensis) paste, |
tles, as well as young crocodiles and crocodile | eggs Like the Komodo Dragon, they will often eat car |
Eggs, like rabbits and hares, are fertility symbols | |
The " | eggs" are not eggs like we think but rather shelled |
id bifranji: boiled tomato puree with onion and | eggs like scrambled |
The Ham and | Eggs lobby wanted a massive state pension apparatus |
He said, however, that bananas and hard-boiled | eggs made him sick. |
Among them is a series of seven | eggs made for the industrialist Alexander Kelch. |
has a collection of smaller fossils of dinosaur | eggs, marine shells and fossilised tree trunks. |
The typical clutch is two cream-coloured | eggs marked with rufous and lavender. |
The normal clutch is two pale blue or grey | eggs, marked with black, brown or lilac. |
ground in shallow depression; clutch of 3 brown | eggs, marked with irregular black spots; incubation |
holesterol diets, because the lecithin found in | eggs markedly inhibits the absorption of the cholest |
from a radio DJ, who calls him "The Count" and | eggs Martin on to try and seduce girls when the DJ r |
hairs are used by the females to protect their | eggs masses from predators such as ants. |
Trapped | eggs mature normally, secreting antigens that elicit |
The | eggs mature internally to form stage one microfilari |
Several Giant Cowbird | eggs may be laid in one host nest. |
Eggs may also sometimes be used as an ingredient. | |
The cooked | eggs may be salted, frozen, dried in cakes, or subme |
tacean is only active from late spring to fall, | eggs may lie dormant for the winter and hatch when t |
Diagnosis is by finding the mites or | eggs microscopically in a skin scraping, combing, or |
due to the odd nature of Lain that such easter | eggs might have relevence to the plot in some small |
lsh pancake made with self-raising flour, salt, | eggs, milk and salted butter. |
o agriculture, and Newbury became a supplier of | eggs, milk and poultry. |
e country: a plain sweet bread made with flour, | eggs, milk, butter, sugar and salt. |
It is made with flour, | eggs, milk, yeast, raisin and sugar. |
It is thought that these strings of | eggs mimic the flowers of the nettles, thereby evadi |
ine, red onion, cucumber, tuna, parsley, boiled | eggs, mint, bell peppers, lemon juice, and garlic- a |
Thus, he added flour and butter with the broken | eggs, mixing it into a creamy solution and roasted i |
in search of suitable bugs on which to lay its | eggs, most commonly squash bugs and southern green s |
The Ham and | Eggs movement was an old-age pension movement in Cal |
They also fan the | eggs, moving water with their fins over the clutch t |
t that one of the chickens, Edwina, has laid no | eggs, Mrs. Tweedy kills her with a hatchet. |
The | eggs must ‘overwinter' before they will hatch. |
virtually unique among the insects, in that the | eggs must be swallowed by a host. |
Breakfast - Either | eggs, mutton chops, liver, sausage, or scrapple may |
The adults fly in July/August and lay | eggs near to the larval food plants which are specie |
Adult females mate and lay | eggs near or just inside exit holes, then die. |
The moths emerge from the pupae with the | eggs nearly fully developed, and they are laid withi |
Kenneth Carpenter, (1999) | Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur |
the seminal receptable and fertilization of the | eggs occur. |
ral History of German Birds (1820-1844) and The | Eggs of German Birds (1818-1828).His father Johann A |
es, lizards, snails, earthworms, and chicks and | eggs of other birds. |
e population an attempt was made to translocate | eggs of this species to new islands, Late and Fonual |
When the hatching parasite | eggs of the Sacculina are ready to emerge from the b |
The | eggs of these nematodes are characterized by a thick |
The | eggs of birds are also eaten; they will break open t |
Common hosts of fairyflies include the | eggs of crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, true bugs, |
Its diet includes the | eggs of ground-nesting birds. |
Eggs of the Common Swift and (below) pupae of Cratae | |
n about its breeding, but on two occasions five | eggs of the species have been taken in April; they w |
Since the | eggs of S. japonicum are small, concentration techni |
Its preferred diet is the | eggs of other reptiles, but it will also eat small r |
Eggs of A. lumbricoides have been identified in arch | |
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