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is low, with each female producing only 22,000 | eggs per kilogram of body weight which is less than |
ince adult female beetles must feed on over 200 | eggs per day in order to reproduce, it may be of lim |
uring the summer a good queen may lay 1500-2000 | eggs per day, which results in 1500-2000 bees hatchi |
brood laying season, the queen may lay so many | eggs per day, that the brood on a particular frame m |
Females lay 2-6 | eggs per day and up to 300 eggs over their lifetime. |
ke most wolf spiders, it produces only 15 to 30 | eggs per clutch. |
e smaller than males, spawn 300-800 olive-green | eggs per brood, which are fertilised from a spermato |
Eggs per gram (EPG) is a laboratory test that determ | |
Females will lay 1 to 3 clutches of | eggs per year. |
ation size, and because this duck is hunted for | eggs, pets and food, the White-winged Duck is evalua |
Of the eight lost Imperial | eggs, photographs exist of only two, the 1903 Royal |
rious enemies in the guise of walking sausages, | eggs, pickles and spoons. |
he interest of safety due to consumption of raw | eggs, pies of this nature are usually baked for a sh |
It was possible to buy butter, | eggs, pigeon, wild fowl, fruit and fish. |
Cascarones are similar to the Easter | eggs popular in many other countries. |
l cheeses and breads as well as olives, pickled | eggs, pork pies, scotch eggs, etc. |
om ham, bacon, sausages, baked beans, scrambled | eggs, pork rinds, and pancakes to many other breakfa |
yrup, honey, or even mustard and accompanied by | eggs, potatoes, or pancakes. |
r diet, which is often supplemented with grass, | eggs, poultry, and aquatic prey. |
that have been found contained clutches of two | eggs, probably laid in early November. |
So I'm not sure whether unfertilized | eggs produce males or females, but I think this cont |
even though the law made no distinction between | eggs produced inside or outside of the province. |
H is important in the development of follicles ( | eggs) produced by the ovaries. |
Females sometimes have stalked | eggs projecting from their ovipositor. |
ns and apply them as defensive chemicals to its | eggs, protecting the eggs from predation, especially |
small parasitic wasp that attacks the weevil's | eggs, providing an example of biological control. |
most butterflies and moths, which overwinter as | eggs, pupae, or sometimes adults, the Baltimore Chec |
mbryology Authority for British women to donate | eggs purely for genetic research into treatments suc |
pecies called Bothrocophias colombianus may lay | eggs rather than give birth to live young. |
ncluding raw, unprocessed meats/organ-meats/raw | eggs, raw dairy, and aged, raw animal foods such as |
Egg hunt is a game during which decorated | eggs, real hard-boiled ones or artificial, filled wi |
n Frankenau's De ovis paschalibus (About Easter | Eggs) referring to an Alsace tradition of an Easter |
A clutch of | eggs refers to all the eggs produced by birds or rep |
The | eggs remain in contact with the female's vascular ti |
The extended diapause | eggs remained for two years or more in the soil befo |
It is common to have one or two | eggs remaining unhatched as the parents begin the ta |
und reptiles must undergo surgery to have stuck | eggs removed. |
s, but the development of hard-shelled external | eggs replacing the amphibious water bound eggs is th |
The collection comprises ~190,000 sets of bird | eggs representing approximately 4,000 species, inclu |
stern European languages because the desiccated | eggs resembled fine grains of wheat or sand, and tex |
The | eggs retain casts of the membrana testacea, the inte |
tical drugs kill the adult pinworms but not the | eggs, retreatment is recommended in two weeks. |
They simply want the Crite | eggs returned to them. |
s a dish native to Kerala, India, consisting of | eggs roasted in a masala gravy. |
anything they could; for example, they ate ant | eggs, rotten wood, deer dung, spiders, rattle snakes |
Wrecked | Eggs, Royal National Theatre, 1986 |
Eggs sacs are red-brown, and can be a variety of sha | |
iidae [long-horned]), in an attempt to keep her | eggs safe through the winter, tunnels into the soil |
or producing copious amounts of very dark brown | eggs, said to be among the darkest of any breed of c |
2. Mix sugar, shortening, | eggs, salt, and vanilla thoroughly using a dough hoo |
Eggs Sardou with gulf shrimp added and grits on the | |
Eggs Sardou is a Louisiana Creole cuisine dish made | |
Eggs Sardou should be served at once, while the spin | |
h as Oysters Rockefeller, Pompano en Papillote, | Eggs Sardou and Pigeonneaux Paradis. |
ants in New Orleans, including Antoine's, where | Eggs Sardou was invented, and Brennan's. |
Eggs Sardou is named for Victorien Sardou, a famous | |
Dinosaur | eggs, sauropod tracks, indeterminate sauropod remain |
but usually had breakfast with him - scrambled | eggs, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes. |
ealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, moth | eggs, scales and thrips. |
population, measured by the number of gametes ( | eggs), seed set or asexual propagules. |
Avoiding all animal foods such as milk or | eggs seems impossible and would probably make it rea |
e cakes that beat their yolks and whites of the | eggs separately; the eggs, and sometimes extra yolks |
The basic dish consists of fried | eggs served upon lightly fried corn tortillas topped |
r throughout much of the Americas consisting of | eggs served in the style of the traditional large mi |
When it comes time for her to lay her | eggs, she will bury them in the soft soils or compos |
hard to detect at times, because the numbers of | eggs shed are low, and they are shed in waves. |
nto adults when fed to gerbils or monkeys, with | eggs shed in the feces of these mammalian hosts. |
tion and fuel, fish, seals, sea birds and their | eggs, shellfish and a nearby source of fresh water t |
ey produce; in this case, an amount per case of | eggs shipped. |
The female fairy shrimp lay drought-resistant | eggs shortly before they die. |
The | eggs should be steamed just until firm, so that the |
Hatching | eggs should weigh at least 58g. |
It is recommended that raw | eggs should be avoided in those affected by biotin d |
But they warn that persons allergic to | eggs should avoid getting the shot because some batc |
This species lays tiny | eggs similar to those of Junonia and Precis species. |
s deposit 100-250 tiny (1/64 inch) shiny orange | eggs singly or in small groups among aphid colonies |
Females lay | eggs singly or stacked under leaves of plants that a |
lossom and honeydew and the female will lay its | eggs singly on wisps of honeysuckle growing in dense |
Females lay | eggs singly on the host plant. |
In the spring, female barklice lay | eggs singly or in groups in crevices on the trunks o |
It lays its | eggs singly in niches excavated in the bark of a mai |
It lays white or yellow | eggs, singly or in small clusters, which hatch into |
Females will lay | eggs singly on flower buds. |
age of trees, including oaks, where females lay | eggs singly under the bark, and where males make an |
The female lays her | eggs singularly in a separate cut into the wood, abo |
The | eggs sink to the bottom of the vernal pools, embeddi |
It feeds on large arthropods, frogs, | eggs, small birds (especially nestlings) and small m |
hin feeds on fruit, insects, larvae, as well as | eggs, small birds, lizards, frogs and small mammals |
that relies on lizards, insects, moles, birds, | eggs, small snakes, rodents, and frogs. |
(including smaller Komodo dragons), birds, bird | eggs, small mammals, monkeys, wild boar, goats, deer |
iet of this bird includes items like sea birds' | eggs, small arthropods, and the seeds and flowers of |
t herbs, roots, tubers, rhizomes, grasses, bird | eggs, small rats and mice, lizards, frogs, birds (su |
aeces, but will also take fish, frogs, insects, | eggs, small mammals and reptiles such as crocodile h |
high-rankers will become reproductives and lay | eggs, so-called gamergates. |
each of the provinces, and charged tariffs for | eggs sold outside of the province. |
uch as rodents, toads, lizards, birds and their | eggs, sometimes even their own species. |
parasite remains in the host nest and lays many | eggs, sometimes even killing the host queen and repl |
vorog), additional ingredients, such as butter, | eggs, sour cream, raisin, almonds, vanilla, spices, |
Cream colored | eggs speckled with a darker shade of brown. |
involving the use of donated genetic material ( | eggs, sperm or embryos). |
The storage of human | eggs, sperm and embryos. |
wer the muted, carefully blended flavors of the | eggs, spinach and sauce. |
yllo pastry filled with combinations of cheese, | eggs, spinach, sorrel, browned meat, leeks and rice; |
When the | eggs start to hatch, instinct causes the female to l |
By day 6 the | eggs start to hatch and all have hatched by day 9. |
ding dishes a maple-glaze bacon doughnut, baked | eggs, steak sandwich, and catfish. |
Scrambled | Eggs, Stewart & Kidd Company, Cincinnati, 1920; |
ter her death with hundreds to several thousand | eggs still inside, her offspring hatch and pass thro |
t get to market, they could purchase yard fresh | eggs, strawberries, milk, and prepared foods like fr |
eakfasts included 203 different preparations of | eggs, such as "Eggs Moscow" stuffed with caviar. |
non yeast dough, which includes flour, butter, | eggs, sugar and additives as mandatory alcohol (rum, |
Eggs, sugar and evaporated milk are used in the waff | |
The basic filling consists of a mixture of | eggs, sugar, buttermilk, dry biscuit mix, and butter |
s made up of a layer of pastry that consists of | eggs, sugar, and sifted flour. |
e is a very light cake made with vegetable oil, | eggs, sugar, flour, baking powder, and flavorings. |
n, but main ingredients typically include milk, | eggs, sugar, rum, and other minor ingredients such a |
ed pancake made from a sweet batter with flour, | eggs, sugar, salt, and milk, baked in butter. |
Sandbakelse are made of flour, butter, | eggs, sugar, and almond extract - possibly with vani |
om a dough of flour, fat (for example, butter), | eggs, sugar, salt, and baking powder. |
us; females hunt for prey on which to lay their | eggs, supplying the larvae with paralyzed, living pr |
In addition, the | eggs survive for years. |
kely dispersal vectors being birds; branchiopod | eggs swallowed by seabirds, even if still being broo |
o the white ricotta cheese, then she added some | eggs, symbol of the new life, some water which had t |
es they are carrying shapes that can be seen as | eggs, symbolizing life and rebirth, while Graham Web |
Eggs take an average of 70 days to hatch. | |
The | eggs take only a few days to hatch, and the tadpoles |
The | eggs take about 7 days to hatch. |
ysical approach, where everyday objects such as | eggs, tennis rackets, and other mundane phenomena ac |
tle is unusual because it lays fewer but larger | eggs than other sea turtle species. |
ayuga duck will more often sit on and hatch her | eggs than other domestic breeds of duck. |
to surgery with footage of the large number of | eggs that were removed. |
into the digestive tract, where adult forms lay | eggs that are passed through the feces. |
o individuals and was found in association with | eggs that are thought to have been part of a nest. |
e dioecious, with the internal fertilization of | eggs that are then laid in gelatinous strings. |
Eggs that do not hatch are killed from the pressure | |
Females lay less than 200 | eggs that are deposited singly often supported by al |
It is not actually the | eggs that are eaten but the gonads, both male and fe |
The | eggs that leave a Gold Kist layer farm (usually twic |
The other female produces thin-shelled | eggs that contain developed larvae that embryonate i |
of flour, yeast, sugar, butter, salt, water and | eggs that is fried until golden brown on both sides. |
eath follows shortly after mating and laying of | eggs that will spawn the next generation. |
They lay 1-2 hard shelled | eggs that are incubated at 28°C for 70-90 days. |
Female mangrove monitors lay 2-12 | eggs that measure 3.5 to 5 cm in length. |
The egg is one of the ten Imperial | eggs that were never sold, and now is found in the K |
fact an older Koji, notices the ID numbers for | eggs that Ryuko removed from Natsume shortly before |
the gut internally, extending into the thorax, | eggs that are longer than the body itself and folded |
y (called arrhenotoky) in which females can lay | eggs that have not been fertilized and these eggs wi |
Eggs that hatch within 1-5 days occur at temperature | |
Brood Pattern:Laying workers lay | eggs that lack the queen's egg recognition pheromone |
This specialisation allows the parasites to lay | eggs that mimic those of their hosts, which in turn |
Only fertilised queens can lay diploid | eggs that mature into workers and new queens. |
e female will lay 3 or 4 white to cream-colored | eggs that are speckled with fine brown and reddish s |
to select sperm to store and to fertilize their | eggs that will make their offspring diverse. |
roductively sterile and are able to lay haploid | eggs that develop into viable male bumble bees. |
The | eggs that will spawn those sovereigns lie out of rea |
ach round, the player has a chance to throw the | eggs that they have caught back at the chicken in or |
ds which nest in hollow trees, laying 3-4 white | eggs that are incubated by all members of a group of |
ecently had a calf and what he'd had to pay for | eggs that week. |
Bird in 1837, because his wife was allergic to | eggs, the key ingredient used to thicken traditional |
tayed in the area will be able to fertilize the | eggs the female releases. |
bs and the migrating birds that depend on their | eggs, the town has adopted the horseshoe crab as its |
eventually, got his man for £60,000 over fried | eggs the following morning. |
Wolverine | eggs the Hulk on, only for the Hulk to swing a gener |
37 as two separate buildings-one for Butter and | Eggs, the other the Meat Market-and the museum was s |
After laying the | eggs, the adult leave their babies, showing no signs |
and the creation of hybrids in order to produce | eggs, the number of Asturian Painted Hens fell drama |
Scrambled | Eggs, The Smart Set, June 1915 |
As the larvae develop inside their | eggs, the eggs become more and more transparent and |
osbaenacea, where the carapace is used to brood | eggs, the basalmost segments of the legs bear thin f |
ve, while a small cast of supporting characters | eggs them". |
The | eggs themselves do not damage the body. |
The thin-shelled | eggs then embryonate in the original host in order t |
ottles for 3-4 days, allowed the females to lay | eggs, then removed the parent flies and counted the |
ter for a year with an adult Guinea worm laying | eggs, then the disease is gone from that pond foreve |
The female lays 90 or so | eggs, then tends to her offspring, removing dead lea |
These | eggs then embryonate to third-stage in the environme |
ftop of a building and collect all the dinosaur | eggs there. |
previously visited the family, and request some | eggs, thereby restarting their cycle of murder. |
The wax | eggs they smuggled containing a mystical, ancient Ch |
In captivity, if the female lays too many | eggs, they should be taken, as after about 10 days t |
e on subsequent days, they could be certain the | eggs they collected were fresh. |
itars, a change from the more acoustic-oriented | Eggs, though the songs are similar in character if s |
ns on the other hand have little resemblance to | eggs, though a few scholars have proposed that this |
rysdale in Game 3 and both pitchers throw goose | eggs through six, with Donovan giving up only one hi |
He was attacked and had | eggs thrown on his head. |
Krauth (of Unrest), Andrew (Riley) Beaujon (of | Eggs), Tim Moran (of Unrest), and Ian Zack (Thirsty |
It is discovered that the alien transferred | eggs to Gwen, which mature inside her body to the po |
nd a version in 1950s Texas that called for the | eggs to be poached in a tomato-bacon sauce, and serv |
her career the sloop delivered the first trout | eggs to the colony of Tasmania. |
Most importantly, each player needs 1000 | eggs to multi-class or reclass. |
oxytocin to improve contractions and allow the | eggs to pass normally. |
as the Easter Beagle to hand out bright Easter | eggs to everyone, except Charlie Brown. |
mal adaptations, from protozoa to mammals, from | eggs to larvae to adult organisms. |
y used equal parts of butter, flour, sugar, and | eggs to produce a heavy, rich cake. |
This causes the | eggs to hatch over fewer days and gives a higher sur |
Bringing herring | eggs to a gathering always results in oohs and aahs |
The nicotine found in cigarettes can also cause | eggs to be more prone to genetic abnormalities. |
It takes one week for the | eggs to develop to mature larvae. |
emales of some membracid species sit over their | eggs to protect them from predators and parasites, a |
fore oviposition (egg laying), in order for the | eggs to mature. |
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