-
weather are set in the
height of
winter for the sake of the kingfishers'
egglaying according to the myth.
Kingfishers however do not live by the sea, so...
- 30 to 50 eggs and
locusts lay two or
three pods, 5 to 10 days apart.
Egglaying often happens en m****e, with as many as a
million laid in a
hectare of...
-
leaves that they use to find
honey dew
produced by aphids, a site for
egglaying and a
resting place.
Chrysoperla carnea is an
exclusively European species...
- June. Male, side view Female,
dorsal view Female,
preparing a leaf for
egglaying Female,
catching a fly
Wikispecies has
information related to Ebrechtella...
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Egglaying...
- 151–183 R. Cousin, G. Breton, R.
Fournier and J.-P. Watte. 1994.
Dinosaur egglaying and
nesting in France. K. Carpenter, K.F.
Hirsch & J.R.
Horner (eds.)...
- into
swirling groups of 20–100 fish just
above the bottom. The
actual egglaying and
fertilizing consists of
subgroups swimming down and
pressing themselves...
-
incubation feeding,
occurs when the male
feeds the
female in the pairing,
egglaying stages, and incubation. An
interpretation of this
behaviour is that it...
-
Southwest may be
smaller than that of
western tanagers nesting in the north.
Egglaying generally takes about one day per egg. The
female incubates the eggs for...
- (12 in). It lays over 40,000 eggs on
average per
female and
breeding and
egglaying occurs between May and August. In its
places of
origin it is
fished for...