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  2. Hatching (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hatching (Finnish: Pahanhautoja) is a 2022 Finnish psychological body horror film directed by Hanna Bergholm, ... Tinja hastily buries Roosa in the backyard, unaware ...

  3. ‘Hatching’ Review: Eerily Atmospheric Finnish Body-Horror ...

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    Motherhood is scary stuff. From “Rosemary’s Baby” through to “The Babadook” and “Hereditary,” a certain breed of horror film has taught us as much. Equally disturbing, in Hanna ...

  4. The milkmaid and her pail - Wikipedia

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    And so happy was the good woman imagining this that she began to frisk in imitation of her foal, and that made the pot fall and all the milk spill. And down tumbled with it her eggs, her chickens, her capons, her mare and foal, the whole lot.' [9] This has led to the proverb "Don't count your chick(en)s until they hatch."

  5. Hatching (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    Hatching table of Charles Segoing (1660 edition) Hatching table of Filippo Bonanni, 1711 [3] The last hatching method was developed by Charles Segoing, a French heraldist and royal historian in 1654 (Armorial universel, contenant les armes des principales maisons de l'Europe. Paris, 1654). His system is similar to the method of Petra Sancta.

  6. Incubator (egg) - Wikipedia

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    The incubator is recorded being used to hatch bird and reptile eggs. It lets the fetus inside the egg grow without the mother needing to be present to provide the warmth. Chicken eggs are recorded to hatch after about 21 days, but other species of birds can take a longer or shorter amount of time. [10] Incubators are also used to raise birds. [11]

  7. Template:Hatching colors - Wikipedia

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  8. Silkhenge - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Spiderlings hatching from the structures were documented, but like many baby arthropods they lacked the features typically used to identify adults, and none lived to adulthood. DNA tests were also inconclusive, so the species creating these structures remained unidentified. A video was posted on YouTube of spiderlings hatching. [6] [7]

  9. Fish hatchery - Wikipedia

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    A fish hatchery is a place for artificial breeding, hatching, and rearing through the early life stages of animals—finfish and shellfish in particular. [1] Hatcheries produce larval and juvenile fish , shellfish , and crustaceans , primarily to support the aquaculture industry where they are transferred to on-growing systems, such as fish ...