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  2. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Adopt Me! revolves around adopting and caring for a variety of different types of pets, which hatch from eggs. [7] Specific eggs hatch different pets. A Starter Egg, which is given to a player when they begin to play for the first time, for example hatches only a dog or a cat. Some pets can only be purchased with Roblox ' s virtual currency ...

  3. Category:Eggs - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Eggs" This category contains only the following file. RobinEgg-edit.jpg 2,488 × 2,054; 1.85 MB

  4. Hydra (genus) - Wikipedia

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    When a Hydra is cut in half, each half regenerates and forms into a small Hydra; the "head" regenerates a "foot" and the "foot" regenerates a "head". This regeneration occurs without cell division. If the Hydra is sliced into many segments, the middle slices form both a "head" and a "foot". [7]

  5. Hydra vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Hydra oligactis. This species can reproduce in three ways: sexual reproduction, budding, and indirectly through regeneration. [11] When hydra reproduce sexually, simple testes, ovaries, or both will develop on the bodies of an individual. Sperm released into the environment by the testes enters the egg within the ovary.

  6. Pond life - Wikipedia

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    Typical pond animals with overwintering egg stages include Daphnia which produce eggs when conditions deteriorate, especially in autumn. [6] Cyclops; Hydra species including Hydra viridissima and Hydra oligactis [6]: 96 Bryozoa such as Plumatella fungosa and Cristatella which live in colonies and produce distinctive over-wintering eggs.

  7. The Book of Eggs - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Eggs: A Life-Size Guide to the Eggs of Six Hundred of the World's Bird Species is a book detailing the eggs of approximately 600 birds authored by Mark Hauber. It has received positive reviews, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] although it has been criticized for having a North American bias.

  8. Egg - Wikipedia

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    Egg collecting was a popular hobby in some cultures, including European Australians. Traditionally, the embryo would be removed before a collector stored the egg shell. [35] Collecting eggs of wild birds is now banned by many jurisdictions, as the practice can threaten rare species.

  9. Chicken egg sizes - Wikipedia

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    Pack weight (12 eggs) Mass range per egg Average mass per egg Edible portion per egg King-size 860 g 71.7 g – 78.5 g 73 g 64 g Jumbo 800 g 66.7 g – 71.6 g 68 g 59 g Extra-Large 700 g 58.3 g – 66.6 g 60 g 52 g Large 600 g 50.0 g – 58.2 g 52 g 45 g Medium 500 g 41.7 g – 49.9 g 43 g 37 g