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  2. Yolkless egg - Wikipedia

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    A yolkless egg is most often a pullet's first egg, produced before her laying mechanism is fully ready. In a mature hen, a yolkless egg is unlikely, but can occur if a bit of reproductive tissue breaks away, stimulating the egg-producing glands to treat it as a yolk and wrap it in albumen, membranes and a shell as it travels through the egg tube.

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  4. 80-million-year-old dinosaur eggs dug up in China are the ...

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    The previous record for the smallest non-avian dinosaur egg, according to Guinness World Records, measures 45-by-20 millimeters (about 1.77-by-0.79 inches). Discovered in Japan's Tamba City, this ...

  5. Leptidea sinapis - Wikipedia

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    The wood white is a bivoltine species, meaning that there are two generations of eggs that hatch in one year. The two generations of butterflies emerge and fly in May through June and secondly in July through August. Egg laying, hatching of the larvae, and pupation occur during the winter (over-wintering).

  6. Mutinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    The immature egg-forms of M. elegans are edible, [5] but "not recommended". [6] One field guides notes that the eggs of the stinkhorn fungi "taste like the seasonings that are added to them." [ 20 ] The fetid odor of mature specimens would probably be repellent to most, although they are not considered poisonous.

  7. Fabergé egg - Wikipedia

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    This type of egg is believed to have been inspired by an ivory hen egg made for the Danish Royal Collection in the 18th century. [9] Known as the Hen Egg, it has a 2.5-inch outer enamel shell and a golden band around the middle. [10] The egg opens to reveal a golden "yolk" within, which opened to reveal a golden hen sitting on golden straw. [10]

  8. Egg fossil - Wikipedia

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    Egg fossils are the fossilized remains of eggs laid by ancient animals. As evidence of the physiological processes of an animal, egg fossils are considered a type of trace fossil. Under rare circumstances a fossil egg may preserve the remains of the once-developing embryo inside, in which case it also contains body fossils.

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