Use "hatchling|hatchlings" in a sentence

1. The present invention is directed to a method of treating poultry hatchlings in a hatchling tray.

2. Tune it to emr-designation " hatchling ".

3. Eagle Nest, this is Hatchling.

4. Without more Energon, hatchlings will keep dying.

5. Any additional hatchlings are humanely killed with anaesthetic.

6. Hatchlings usually weigh between 12.0 and 23.3 g.

7. It might even have eaten hatchling or juvenile dinosaurs.

8. What type of Altricial bird did you find? Hatchling

9. In June, when the hatchlings emerge, they are vulnerable.

10. Hatchlings stay in the birth environment a long time.

11. Hatchlings Anoles are eaten by adults of other anole species

12. Only one in a thousand leatherback hatchlings will reach maturity.

13. But just like any youngster we ensure the hatchling eats all the veggies first.

14. Mother carried hatchling to water, urges them to swim.

15. Compaction of sand from people walking over nests can slow hatchling emergence.

16. So if the hatchling keeps its nerve, it may just avoid detection.

17. Why are loon hatchlings in Wisconsin emerging deformed from their eggs?

18. Another hatchling has its first glimpse of a dangerous world.

19. Evidently, chemicals released by the eggs and hatchlings inhibited the production of acid.

20. Breeding season is underway for most of the world's birds, with hatchling season close behind.

21. In Florida alone, hatchling losses number in the hundreds of thousands every year.

22. The mom took the hatchling to a river and urged them to swim.

23. Egg and hatchling characteristics of two species of lacertid lizards, Takydromus sexlineatus and T. septentrionalis, were compared.

24. Of all hatchling traits examined, only residual yolk dry mass was affected by interaction between temperature and moisture.

25. We have a large selection of chicken Brooders for sale, which are essential to successfully raise poultry hatchlings

26. Hatchlings are born completely independent and are usually 22 to 25 centimetres (8.7 to 9.8 inches) in length.

27. That is also how a mother crocodile can carry her hatchlings in her mouth without accidentally crushing them.

28. Scientists have found a 67 million-year-old fossil of a snake coiled around dinosaur eggs and a hatchling.

29. ‘Most studies of the locomotor performance of reptiles have focused on lizards, with Chelonians, especially hatchlings and juveniles, being largely overlooked.’

30. THE fluffy, yellow hatchlings are busily pecking for food in the short grass, totally unaware of a hawk hovering high above.

31. A hen can hatch no more than 15-23 eggs, depending on the time of year, and supervise no more than 30 hatchlings.

32. The team then recognized they had actually found a snake coiled around a broken egg, with a hatchling and two other eggs nearby.

33. Eggs are laid in sandy beaches and hatch about 60–76 days later, with the hatchlings returning to live in the mangrove forests.

34. Despite being called "Cluck", he has a more eagle-like appearance; without his suit, Cluck slightly resembles an eaglet, which is an eagle hatchling

35. It wasn't until 200 however, that he took a second look and found a snake coiled around a broken egg, with a hatchling and two other eggs nearby.

36. When I met Miller in his Tokyo office, he ruefully acknowledged that he and Tsukamoto have come tantalizingly close to finding the parents of Japanese eel hatchlings.

37. The first Barotrauma update of 2021 is coming in less than two weeks! Read here about the cave improvements, hatchling monsters and other additions in it.

38. The titanosaur eggs were laid in loose sand. Scientists believe the hatchling had just emerged from its egg when the snake struck, attracted by its movements.

39. The fossils were uncovered in 1987 by dinosaur egg expert Dr Dhananjay Mohabey, of the Geological Survey of India. At first they were identified as the remains of a hatchling dinosaur.

40. Altricial birds I Found an Altricial Bird, Now What? Not all birds fit neatly into categories, but it is common and practical to describe Altricial birds as hatchlings, nestlings, or fledglings

41. Presumably (though this has still to be proved) the hatchling sharks are eating the worms and perhaps, if their teeth are up to the necessary crunching, the clams.

42. The application of these microfocus X-ray systems reveals a quite uniform construction of the beak skeleton in the hatchlings, independent from the mode of development of the bird species groups studied (precocial, altricial etc.).

43. Luckily for the snake, the titanosaur hatchlings had soft skeletons that "may have been somewhat collapsible, so you can fold their ribs up a bit and get them in your mouth," Wilson said.

44. In the wild, ducklings are exposed to pathogens and parasites as soon as they hatch, and small differences in immune function could determine whether the hatchling survives or not.

45. At the end of the two years, the hatchlings will be about 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) long, and will naturally depart the nest area, avoiding the territories of older and larger crocodiles.

46. Lohmann speculates that hatchling turtles may imprint on the magnetic field of their home beach and, if so, such a phenomenon could be the basis of strategies for species preservation.

47. Other parasites of the Wood Turtle include trematodes, an acanthocephalan, caddisfly larvae (an epibiont), and the flesh fly, Sarcophagus spp., which may parasitize eggs and hatchlings (Foscarini, 1994; Walde, 1998; Smith, 2002).

48. Amphibians differ from other vertebrates in three main ways: First, newborn hatchlings live underwater and breathe via gills, which then disappear as the juvenile undergoes a metamorphosis into its adult, air-breathing form

49. Then, in the dark of the night he stole a dragon hatchling , and convinced Morzan, a weak-minded Rider, to join him in his practice of dark secrets and forbidden magic.

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51. Amanda has visited over 12 different countries where she has Canyoned down waterfalls, whitewater rafted, ziplined through rainforests, gone on safaris, swam with sharks and stingrays, released sea turtle hatchlings, rode horseback up volcanoes, snorkeled in the Great Barrier Reef, participated in community service, and more.

52. Hatchlings use their strong feet to break out of the egg, then lie on their backs and scratch their way to the surface, struggling hard for 5–10 minutes to gain 3 to 15 cm (1 to 6 in) at a time, and then resting for an hour or so before starting again.

53. Bullfrogs can jump up to 15 times their body length to catch anything from insects, crayfish, minnows, and other frogs (even other Bullfrogs) to small rodents, hatchling turtles, ducklings, bats, and snakes! During the winter, Bullfrogs burrow into the mud on the pond bottom and remain there until spring, absorbing oxygen stored in the mud.