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o the water in hopes of them finding a female's | eggs. |
Pairs stay close for some time, with just a few | eggs being produced each day. |
e is used to double the production of a species | eggs, in the California Condor case, specifically to |
en results in nest failure, with abandonment of | eggs or chicks. |
female Queen Alexandra's Birdwing lays about 27 | eggs during its entire lifespan; this estimate was m |
ly, one spawning session produces about 150-180 | eggs. |
bout 23 days during which it produces about 100 | eggs. |
The pair repeats this process until about 100 | eggs have been fertilized and attached. |
The female lays about ten | eggs on the seed pod of the plant. |
Sacred Kingfishers lay about five | eggs. |
Each female can produce about 120 | eggs. |
The females lay about six | eggs in a communal clutch, which may contain as many |
10 weeks after mating, the female lays about 8 | eggs which she hides under bark or a stone and often |
entine Horned frog's females deposit about 2000 | eggs in water and within two weeks they become tadpo |
dry ground near marshy areas, laying about four | eggs in a ground scrape. |
The female lays about 200 | eggs during her ninety-day adult lifespan. |
The abundance of | eggs and chicks was probably the result of strategie |
yrup, honey, or even mustard and accompanied by | eggs, potatoes, or pancakes. |
In vitro, anethole has antihelmintic action on | eggs and larvae of the sheep gastrointestinal nemato |
reed a duck that was fast growing, active, laid | eggs well, and was auto-sexing. |
It is not actually the | eggs that are eaten but the gonads, both male and fe |
o the white ricotta cheese, then she added some | eggs, symbol of the new life, some water which had t |
The bitter leaf can be added to | eggs, cheese, fish, or mixed with damson plums and w |
Different recipes added milk, | eggs or broth. |
oked, but sometimes lightly grilled or added to | eggs for breakfast. |
In addition, the | eggs survive for years. |
Adults lay | eggs during the summer in the cracks of tree bark, a |
In about May or June adults lay | eggs in phloem, then in July or August eggs hatch in |
Only adults and | eggs from captured adults are known - no larval stag |
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 |
After the | eggs are laid the male fertilizes them. |
After the | eggs were laid, the food cartridge would be rotated, |
two inches and tank mates that aggressively eat | eggs and fry. |
It is discovered that the alien transferred | eggs to Gwen, which mature inside her body to the po |
ng wise expressions such as "Don't put all your | eggs in one basket", and "Many hands make light work |
Before incubation starts all the | eggs composing the clutch will be laid. |
"I'm Putting All My | Eggs in One Basket" - 3:01 |
Put all your | eggs in one basket and then watch that basket. |
specially careful to remove and destroy all the | eggs, which are black-and-white striped and laid in |
The city's industry truly had all its | eggs in one, very large basket. |
ing 14 roseate terns, as well as taking all the | eggs and young of that year. |
Bird in 1837, because his wife was allergic to | eggs, the key ingredient used to thicken traditional |
But they warn that persons allergic to | eggs should avoid getting the shot because some batc |
oxytocin to improve contractions and allow the | eggs to pass normally. |
fecundities ranging from 7,000 to almost 14,000 | eggs per female. |
ornish dish made of baked pilchards, along with | eggs and potatoes, covered with a pastry crust. |
Enemy serpents will also lay | eggs; if one hatches, a new two-segment opponent app |
The fly also lays | eggs in decaying flesh and can be cultured from the |
The nicotine found in cigarettes can also cause | eggs to be more prone to genetic abnormalities. |
where they eat mainly plants, but also insects, | eggs and small birds. |
Chitin synthesis inhibitors can also kill | eggs by disrupting normal embryonic development. |
It also laid | eggs on land rather than in the water, as most of it |
den/milky slug, in its young stage and also its | eggs. |
American Robin | eggs |
They have pea combs and lay a fair amount of | eggs. |
us occasional snails, frogs, lizards and birds' | eggs. |
y a juicy li'l critter that gives milk and lays | eggs… When you look at one as though you'd like to e |
ral History of German Birds (1820-1844) and The | Eggs of German Birds (1818-1828).His father Johann A |
He said, however, that bananas and hard-boiled | eggs made him sick. |
animents for boyoz are dark tea and hard-boiled | eggs generously sprinkled with black pepper. |
e third generation reproduces sexually and lays | eggs on the branches of the witch-hazel. |
r, insects, spiders, small vertebrates and bird | eggs. |
he milk is then strained and cooled, and cooled | eggs and the rest of ingredients are added. |
hey are reddish-brown; the younger ones and the | eggs are a bright red. |
It emerges in April-May and lays | eggs on the undersides of leaves of beet, spinach, c |
d supply except for meat, poultry and processed | eggs (i.e. |
The female lays between 2 and 7 | eggs, which are plain white. |
uch as rodents, toads, lizards, birds and their | eggs, sometimes even their own species. |
Copepoda, Hydromedusae, Siphonophpra, and fish | eggs. |
tles, as well as young crocodiles and crocodile | eggs Like the Komodo Dragon, they will often eat car |
d cheese, tsoureki sweet bread, and hard-boiled | eggs dyed red as a symbol of the risen Christ's bloo |
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. |
s, insects, rodents, as well as birds and their | eggs. |
id to the female, who buries between 50 and 200 | eggs in the ground. |
The garfish are oviparous and the | eggs are often found attached to objects in the wate |
The adults fly in July/August and lay | eggs near to the larval food plants which are specie |
in the adult stage in diapause and mate and lay | eggs in the spring. |
Repeated application may be necessary and the | eggs could be eaten before they hatch by their natur |
e flies hatch in spring, feed on nectar and lay | eggs close to plants of the genus Brassica. |
When the dance was ended and no | eggs were broken the enthusiasm was unbounded. |
n cucumber, lettuce, carrots, apple, and boiled | eggs. |
He was attacked and had | eggs thrown on his head. |
been known to kill both the adult lice and the | eggs. |
of small fish, reptiles, insects and sometimes | eggs. |
pper weevil (Anthonomus eugenii) feeds and lays | eggs on the genus Capsicum and a few species of Sola |
n October and December as moths to mate and lay | eggs. |
The nest is built low in a bush, and 5-6 | eggs are laid. |
homemade dressings, mashed potatoes and stuffed | eggs. |
s reading "Romania does not need you" and threw | eggs at the parade participants as well as the polic |
wearing silks, drinking almond milk and eating | eggs with spices from a golden spoon. |
Red Army advance, surviving on grass and stolen | eggs while walking 800 kilometres to his home villag |
oaded with "powerful Poo-A-Doo powder and ants' | eggs and bees' legs and dried-fried clam chowder", a |
Adult females mate and lay | eggs near or just inside exit holes, then die. |
uitable container, water would be added and the | eggs would hatch. |
rmic displays of local animals, birds, and bird | eggs. |
China, since Japan is no longer safe, and good | eggs are now available in China. |
wo cups of sugar, three cups of flour, and four | eggs. |
high-rankers will become reproductives and lay | eggs, so-called gamergates. |
ey likely returned to the water to mate and lay | eggs. |
The adult dragonfly can mate and lay | eggs within one to two months of metamorphosis. |
t may also eat small rodents, lizards, and bird | eggs. |
Mating occurs in June and July, | eggs are laid until August. |
and fruits, but they also eat insects and bird | eggs. |
colony is queen bee. it mates with male and lay | eggs, but ther worker cannot Noblevmy (talk) 09:07, |
mentous sponges, invertebrates, algae, and fish | eggs. |
tionally sunflower oil), salt, pepper, and five | eggs. |
ds, grains, insects, small vertebrates and bird | eggs. |
s, such as crustaceans, insect larvae, and fish | eggs. |
During daytime, females fly low and lay | eggs one by one on the leaves of the plants. |
The skin beneath the feathers is yellow and the | eggs are brown; their eggs are medium in size. |
A single female flea can mate once and lay | eggs every day with up to 50 eggs per day. |
e, players must fight off dinosaurs and capture | eggs. |
nst motile forms of mites and ticks and against | eggs and early instars of some Lepidoptera insects. |
Lays between three and five | eggs in a nest in the ground between July and Januar |
y the game is associated with Easter and Easter | eggs (Easter egg hunt), but it has also been popular |
associated predation on adults and particularly | eggs, as well as predation by introduced species. |
ale and female reproductive organs and produces | eggs via self-fertilization. |
Its nest is made of mosses and ferns, and its | eggs are gray with light purple-grey dots. |
ces away from daylight, where they mate and lay | eggs. |
ly summer, the female will lay between 2 and 10 | eggs in the banks of her aquatic habitat. |
ls, covered in mustard, ketchup, flour, and raw | eggs, and forced to propose to senior boys. |
ns of meat, 645,900 tons of milk and 423,200,00 | eggs. |
ward's The Birds of the British Isles and their | Eggs for a new edition. |
he adult birds will abandon the nests and their | eggs or cygnets and return to wetter areas. |
These fish are oviparous and the | eggs are unguarded. |
Between two and six | eggs are laid during breeding season. |
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. |
rally nocturnal and feed on lizards and reptile | eggs. |
The nest is built in a rock crevice, and 4-5 | eggs is the normal clutch. |
The nest is built in a rock crevice, and 3-6 | eggs is the normal clutch. |
sects and other small invertebrates, and birds' | eggs. |
to the surface and begin spinning and releasing | eggs. |
udith Lucy appeared in both Crackerjack and Bad | Eggs, and continues to tour with a series of success |
nest is built in low shrub or brambles, and 3-7 | eggs are laid. |
tion and fuel, fish, seals, sea birds and their | eggs, shellfish and a nearby source of fresh water t |
ork loin, spicy chorizo sausage and hard-boiled | eggs. |
ruit, insects, spiders, small birds, and bird's | eggs. |
During their mission to destroy Anna's soldier | eggs, Joshua asked Erica to kill him to hide her and |
ants in New Orleans, including Antoine's, where | Eggs Sardou was invented, and Brennan's. |
e eggies as he did not wish to waste any broken | eggs. |
some parental care was observed: apparently the | eggs were cleaned of fungi. |
The female lays approximately 1,000 | eggs in her six-week lifetime. |
tch size on Laysan Island is approximately four | eggs. |
d the start of nest-building was in April, with | eggs being laid from May to June and the height of t |
a are wingless, and a few attack aquatic insect | eggs underwater. |
The " | eggs" are not eggs like we think but rather shelled |
Not only are the | eggs laid underneath the leaf to stay hidden but the |
om krasyty (красити), "to decorate"- are boiled | eggs dyed a single color (with vegetable dyes), and |
The Marsh family are colouring | eggs with a PAAS dye kit and Stan begins asking his |
In the mountain areas, chickens, | eggs and meat are made. |
They have a classic tit-for-tat argument with | eggs. |
Both forms can arise from | eggs laid by the same female, depending mainly on th |
They lay around 14-18 | eggs, which weigh 160 g. |
the next 30 days, laying a total of around 200 | eggs. |
They lay around 14-16 | eggs. |
ny lives for 10 to 12 years and lays around 600 | eggs per day at her peak. |
A gravid female will lay around 60 | eggs; heavy oxygenation of the water is likely to be |
They lay around 20-40 | eggs, each weighing 170-180 g. |
The typical female is known to lay around 4500 | eggs inside its cap. |
Shetland geese lay around 30 | eggs a year. |
A single female will lay around 50 | eggs at a time and can lay well over 400 eggs in her |
It feeds on large arthropods, frogs, | eggs, small birds (especially nestlings) and small m |
bs have been documented to spawn as many as 500 | eggs per female (Scheurmann 1990; Axelrod 1992). |
The fertilized mother continues to feed as her | eggs develop. |
ing egg sacs in which they lay as many as 1,500 | eggs. |
became clear that the fish did not lay as many | eggs at a time as would be needed for the idea to be |
They overwinter as developed | eggs and then the larvae hatch out in spring. |
Females produce as many as four | eggs in a day, averaging 1.6 eggs a day, with egg pr |
vorog), additional ingredients, such as butter, | eggs, sour cream, raisin, almonds, vanilla, spices, |
Each female can produce as many as 200 | eggs in her lifetime.. |
as a counselor to those in trouble, asking only | eggs in payment. |
o individuals and was found in association with | eggs that are thought to have been part of a nest. |
he introduction of Norway Rats (which ate their | eggs and chicks), and was for a while presumed extin |
anything they could; for example, they ate ant | eggs, rotten wood, deer dung, spiders, rattle snakes |
The parent uses the secretion to attach the | eggs to sargassum. |
On reproduction, it attaches its | eggs in clumps on undersides of large stones. |
They are generally idiobionts, attacking the | eggs of many different types of insects or spiders, |
e Curlfin sole spawns from April to August, and | eggs hatch within seven days of fertilisation. |
Corydalis aurea (Scrambled | Eggs, Golden Smoke, Golden Corydalis) is a winter an |
Female thornbills average three | eggs per clutch, which incubate for 19 days. |
On average, 300 | eggs can be expected from each spawn in a mature bro |
o crush the enemies, but they will come back as | eggs which will hatch after a few seconds. |
Bacon & | Eggs |
pical breakfast menu usually includes bacon and | eggs. |
simple pleasures" of eating a diet of bacon and | eggs, and watched shows like The Price Is Right and |
and white pudding, rashers (Irish bacon), fried | eggs and juice. |
ver Hills, Maryland (formerly of the band Green | Eggs). |
In the spring, female barklice lay | eggs singly or in groups in crevices on the trunks o |
ailable resources into a single, large batch of | eggs. |
blood meal for production of a second batch of | eggs. |
he female's ovaries to produce another batch of | eggs, during which time, cannibalistic behavior can |
How could there be unbroken | eggs under a toppled nest? |
, pulsating rocks, which are revealed to be the | eggs of an alien creature that incubates inside huma |
om ham, bacon, sausages, baked beans, scrambled | eggs, pork rinds, and pancakes to many other breakfa |
Bearded D'Uccle | eggs are notably small and are coated with creamy or |
Beat the | eggs in a mixer. |
Krauth (of Unrest), Andrew (Riley) Beaujon (of | Eggs), Tim Moran (of Unrest), and Ian Zack (Thirsty |
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