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er waters twice a year, releasing up to 110,000 | eggs during a season. |
The female deposits its | eggs in a grey sac. |
The females usually lay | eggs in a nest excavated by themselves in loose soil |
Bad | Eggs is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written and |
Nostoc pruniforme (Mare's | eggs) are a species of cyanobacterium. |
Ovoviviparous, the male carries the | eggs in a brood pouch which is found under the tail. |
How could there be unbroken | eggs under a toppled nest? |
In captivity, the ideal number of | eggs in a clutch is 6 to 8. The baby quails hatch af |
Females lay between ten and three hundred | eggs at a time, depending on species, fertilising th |
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 |
d and patented an egg-beater that could prepare | eggs for a sponge cake in three and a half minutes, |
Weaubleau | eggs are a type of rock which only forms in the area |
The females usually lay | eggs in a nest equipped with cells excavated by them |
hey are reddish-brown; the younger ones and the | eggs are a bright red. |
The female then deposits the | eggs in a burrow in soil and in some species guards |
They are made with flour, | eggs, yoghurt, a leavening agent, water, salt, and o |
The female typically lays 9-10 | eggs in a simple scrape concealed in vegetation, oft |
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 |
It lays from five to seven brown-marked buff | eggs in a stick nest in a tree. |
Therefore, examining bile or duodenal fluid for | eggs is a more accurate diagnostic technique. |
cause C. bezziana can cause myiasis and lay its | eggs on a live mammal, it can be more complicated to |
ents are Cornish Yarg, Rhubarb chutney, poached | eggs or a slice of lemon. |
Microinjection of genes into fertilized | eggs is a common vector used in the production of hi |
polyandry begins when a female begins releasing | eggs onto a tree branch. |
It lays one or two | eggs in a neat cup-shaped nest in a bush or on a led |
In Pittsburgh, women threw | eggs at a radio host who dared them to show their li |
are suitable and lay 3-4 white, brown or black | eggs on a scrape. |
The females usually lay | eggs in a nest excavated by themselves in sandy soil |
Females are able to lay up to 1,000 | eggs at a time in a large egg mass. |
It lays two or three | eggs in a tree platform nest. |
The female lays up to four white | eggs in a tree hole blocked off during incubation wi |
rown up a veritable trove of dinosaur remains - | eggs, bones, a skeleton which is now kept in a Calcu |
The female lays | eggs in a disused woodpecker or barbet hole. |
in trees in clumps of these mosses, laying 3-7 | eggs in a scantily lined cup nest. |
ale fly lays several small, pale-coloured, oval | eggs on a large nymph or an adult bug. |
Some strains lay | eggs of a dark brown shell color. |
Females that were properly fed grew with | eggs and a vivid coloration, whereas females that we |
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. |
Females lay up to 300 | eggs at a time on emergent or floating plants, often |
ted that Darwinopterus probably laid many small | eggs at a time and buried them, and that juveniles c |
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. |
captivity, the female generally lays two white | eggs in a nestbox 1-2.5 m above ground. |
The female lays up to five | eggs in a lifetime, each one in a different pat, at |
Beat the | eggs in a mixer. |
Bringing herring | eggs to a gathering always results in oohs and aahs |
The females lay 10-12 glossy | eggs in a scrape. |
The Alexteroon Jynx lays | eggs in a group on a leaf which hatch into tadpoles |
The female Rufous-breasted Hermit lays two | eggs in a small cup nest with a tail, made of rootle |
loose colonies on large sandbanks, and lay 1-4 | eggs in a large scrape. |
arth, although retaining the ideas of the alien | eggs and a large creature from Scott's film, and dul |
It lays 2-3 | eggs in a cup nest in a rock cavity or on a ledge. |
The female dugite lays 10 to 20 | eggs at a time. |
The males carry the | eggs inside a specific pouch until they hatch the eg |
They lay five to eight cream/white | eggs in a nest close to water, often under banks or |
ditional Paschal greeting: "Christ is Risen!"), | eggs, and a lance, all symbolizing Christ's Passion |
The female lays two | eggs in a cup-shaped nest during the southern summer |
Chapel, a garage, a farm outlet for free-range | eggs and a Womens'Institute. |
duces a cocoon which contains between 200 - 800 | eggs about a month after mating. |
The females lay about six | eggs in a communal clutch, which may contain as many |
The 6-7 | eggs in a clutch (number of eggs laid at a time give |
breed of Rhode Island Red chicken that produces | eggs with a fishy smell, especially after eating foo |
It lays four black-marked brown | eggs in a floating nest. |
ns on the other hand have little resemblance to | eggs, though a few scholars have proposed that this |
Lays between three and five | eggs in a nest in the ground between July and Januar |
om krasyty (красити), "to decorate"- are boiled | eggs dyed a single color (with vegetable dyes), and |
became clear that the fish did not lay as many | eggs at a time as would be needed for the idea to be |
ck spores often found in oyster shells were the | eggs of a skate leech.He was disappointed when Grant |
Females lay anywhere from 40 to 100 | eggs in a large cluster, usually around submerged pl |
eing very broody, and a typical hen can lay her | eggs over a two-week period, though others have take |
The female will then lay the | eggs on a flat surface. |
sea or near the coast, producing 50,000-60,000 | eggs with a mean diameter of 1.5 mm. |
ring the late autumn to early winter, producing | eggs with a diameter of 900 µm. |
It breeds in October and lays 2-3 | eggs in a tree hole. |
Females produce as many as four | eggs in a day, averaging 1.6 eggs a day, with egg pr |
Easter | eggs include a short video clip of Bob Cock in heave |
The Marsh family are colouring | eggs with a PAAS dye kit and Stan begins asking his |
ally in mangrove trees, laying 2-4 bluish white | eggs in a twig nest. |
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 |
The male carries the | eggs in a brood pouch on their chest which holds fro |
dry ground near marshy areas, laying about four | eggs in a ground scrape. |
ward's The Birds of the British Isles and their | Eggs for a new edition. |
hes similar to hornazo that contain hard-boiled | eggs as a primary ingredient. |
While attempting to cultivate these | eggs on a tree in his back yard, some of the larvae |
mmon goby breeds from March to June, laying its | eggs under a shell, which the male then guards until |
on the sea, which it calmed in order to lay its | eggs on a floating nest. |
d-white Warblers nest on the ground, laying 4-5 | eggs in a cup nest. |
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. |
The objective of the game is to catch | eggs in a hat which are thrown by a chicken without |
Specimens arising from sexually produced | eggs have a completely straight and relatively short |
n small islands colonially or alone, laying 2-3 | eggs on a ground nest. |
It may lay up to 195 | eggs in a lifetime. |
A single female will lay around 50 | eggs at a time and can lay well over 400 eggs in her |
Its | eggs are a food source for the equally threatened Mo |
from Illinois is an idiobiont parasitoid of the | eggs of a lepidopsocid barklouse, Echmepteryx hageni |
Like other megapodes, it lays its | eggs in a mound made from earth mixed with leaves, s |
The Little Hermit lays two | eggs in a conical nest suspended under a large leaf. |
The female lays the | eggs on a surface during the night and the male fert |
The female lays two to four white | eggs in a tree hollow, which is blocked off during i |
Eggs of A. lumbricoides have been identified in arch | |
The female will lay the | eggs after about eight days, and the babies will sta |
Females lay 40-150 | eggs within about one week. |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 27 days, and the chicks fledge from t |
The | eggs hatch about 65 to 70 days later in late August |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 28 days and the chicks leave the nest |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 24 to 26 days, and the chicks fledge |
The | eggs take about 7 days to hatch. |
It will then incubate the | eggs for about 31 days. |
The larvae emerge from the | eggs in about six days. |
The female incubates the | eggs for about 26 days and the chicks leave the nest |
However, the | eggs were actually hard-boiled, breaking right throu |
These | eggs are adhered to surfaces in protected locations. |
Spawned | eggs are adhesive, negatively buoyant in freshwater |
After laying the | eggs, the adult leave their babies, showing no signs |
Fertilised | eggs are affixed to the female's pleopods, situated |
The | eggs hatch after 34 to 36 days. |
The | eggs hatch after some three weeks, each producing a |
The | eggs hatch after about 12 days (in captivity) and th |
When the | eggs hatch after one to two months later, the chicks |
Their | eggs hatch after 61 days. |
Eggs hatch after up to 11 days. | |
good rainy season, laying 3 to 5 white-greyish | eggs, hatched after about 45 days. |
The | eggs hatch after 21 days. |
The | eggs hatch after two months. |
The female lays from 120-170 | eggs, and after hatching the larvae feed on Eugenia |
After fertilization the | eggs hatch after approximately 72 hours. |
The | eggs hatch after 1.5-2 days, and the caterpillars gr |
wheat flour, half cornmeal, milk or buttermilk, | eggs, leavening agent, salt, and usually sugar, resu |
and female offspring; if she goes unmated, her | eggs will all yield male offspring. |
from breeding crocodiles in the park, Crocodile | eggs are also collected from the amganga, Suheli, Gi |
Eggs may also sometimes be used as an ingredient. | |
These | eggs can also contain unpleasant surprises - curses |
Hence it is possible to buy | eggs and also "Artemia growing kits" for children, c |
Western Gull | eggs were also occasionally taken, having a comparab |
Herring | eggs are also harvested, and are considered a delica |
Raw | eggs can also include botulism and unscrupulous peop |
They tend to nest in trees and can lay up to 7 | eggs (Coccyzus) although Saurothura only lays 2-3. |
The goal is to find five Roc's | eggs hidden among the destroyed scenery. |
At the time of egg-laying they wrap their | eggs in an envelope of their own excrement and drop |
Eggs take an average of 70 days to hatch. | |
cal explanation as to why birds lay a series of | eggs with an asynchronous delay leading to nestlings |
The Solitary Sandpiper lays 3-5 | eggs in an old tree nest of a songbird species, such |
, pulsating rocks, which are revealed to be the | eggs of an alien creature that incubates inside huma |
Easter | eggs for an egg hunt |
The three to five spotted white | eggs have an incubation period of 18 to 19 days. |
use the story of the goose that laid the golden | eggs as an eccentric metaphor for romantic attachmen |
The | Eggs is an Australian children's animated television |
Space | Eggs is an unofficial port of the arcade game Moon C |
en des Zoologisch-Botanischen Vereins in Wien {' | Eggs in an Australian Fern', Proceedings of the Vien |
Penguin | Eggs is an album by Nic Jones, released in 1980. |
small parasitic wasp that attacks the weevil's | eggs, providing an example of biological control. |
The | eggs have an average diameter of 1 mm and the averag |
The | eggs of Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus |
Gather flour, | eggs, water and spices and mix them in a bowl. |
the members of the Drones are subclassified as | Eggs, Beans and Crumpets. |
pped beef and onions, whole olives, hard boiled | eggs, cumin and other spices is stuffed. |
rious enemies in the guise of walking sausages, | eggs, pickles and spoons. |
s made up of a layer of pastry that consists of | eggs, sugar, and sifted flour. |
It is made with | eggs, flour and milk, and usually seasoned with vani |
reed a duck that was fast growing, active, laid | eggs well, and was auto-sexing. |
Mixed together with sugar, | eggs, flour and evaporated milk into creamy solution |
Kenneth Carpenter, (1999) | Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur |
sugarcane, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, pork, | eggs, beef, and fish. |
2. Mix sugar, shortening, | eggs, salt, and vanilla thoroughly using a dough hoo |
non yeast dough, which includes flour, butter, | eggs, sugar and additives as mandatory alcohol (rum, |
kie is a cookie made from sugar, flour, butter, | eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking so |
ealybugs, spider mites, leafhopper nymphs, moth | eggs, scales and thrips. |
to gather food, dig out the nest, and care for | eggs, larvae, and the queen. |
ng the most basic of ingredients butter, sugar, | eggs, flour, and a leavening agent (baking powder or |
Inside fleas, | eggs hatch and form oncosphere larvae that move thro |
It also eats small mammals, | eggs, berries and carrion. |
Eggs, larvae and pupae are protected and allowed to | |
stillery waste and then adulterated with water, | eggs, flour and other ingredients which increased th |
The storage of human | eggs, sperm and embryos. |
ough for the khapse is usually made with flour, | eggs, butter and sugar and is then shaped into diffe |
ation size, and because this duck is hunted for | eggs, pets and food, the White-winged Duck is evalua |
Sandbakelse are made of flour, butter, | eggs, sugar, and almond extract - possibly with vani |
uffed Lion in a "rampant" pose, and many birds' | eggs, butterflies, and insects preserved under glass |
atoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, hard-boiled | eggs, bottarga, and dried tuna dressed with olive oi |
rooms, onions, brown rice, rolled oats, cheese, | eggs, garlic and spices. |
s of fruit, seeds, flowers, gum, invertebrates, | eggs, chicks and lizards. |
le and filled it with fried ground beef, boiled | eggs, olives and onions. |
h as Oysters Rockefeller, Pompano en Papillote, | Eggs Sardou and Pigeonneaux Paradis. |
the creature brings baskets filled with colored | eggs, candy and sometimes also toys to the homes of |
wer the muted, carefully blended flavors of the | eggs, spinach and sauce. |
th Tackle Happy (2000), Crackerjack (2002), Bad | Eggs (2003) and BoyTown (2006). |
ised and can see the different stages including | eggs, caterpillar and pupa. |
Cozonac is a sweet bread, to which milk, sugar, | eggs, butter and raisins are added. |
time, it developed a major shipping market for | eggs, chickens, and turkeys. |
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. |
r diet, which is often supplemented with grass, | eggs, poultry, and aquatic prey. |
Congee is often eaten with zhacai, salted duck | eggs, lettuce and dace (Cirrhinus chinensis) paste, |
Nurse sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning the | eggs develop and hatch within the body of the female |
It lays its | eggs in, and its larvae consume, raw flesh (particul |
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