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  2. Brood II - Wikipedia

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    He noted that the females lay their eggs in the small twigs of trees while above ground. [2] Brood II last appeared in the late spring and summer of 2013, and will emerge again in 2030 and 2047. [3] The 4-centimeter long (1.5 in) black insects do not sting or bite. Once they emerge, they spend their short, two-week adult lives climbing trees ...

  3. Honeycreeper - Wikipedia

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    A commonly repeated, yet false, belief about the various honeycreeper species is that some of them lay black eggs. This idea was first made known in the scientific community with the 1899 publication of Nehrkorn 's egg catalog; Nehrkorn's claim was cited in ornithological literature for many years without verification, but by the 1940s it was ...

  4. Once Popular Tourist Hotspots That Are Now Totally Abandoned

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    Six Flags New Orleans: After. Hurricane Katrina cut the business's success short in August 2005. The storm left much of the 140-acre park flooded, and it was never reopened.

  5. Egg taphonomy - Wikipedia

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    Egg taphonomy is the study of the decomposition and fossilization of eggs. The processes of egg taphonomy begin when the egg either hatches or dies. Eggshell fragments are robust and can often travel great distances before burial.

  6. How Bad Is It to Use an Egg With Cracks in It? - AOL

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    The types of eggs you will find in your grocery store or local farmers' market can make mile-high meringue pies and hearty egg salad sandwiches. And they have one major thing in common besides ...

  7. How to Tell if Your Eggs Are Bad, According to Food Experts - AOL

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    4. The egg floats in a glass of water. You don’t always have to crack an egg first to tell if it’s seen better days. “The float test is a great way to tell how old an egg is before cracking ...

  8. Temminck's courser - Wikipedia

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    It is noted for laying its dark ash-black eggs in the burnt bushes and grass of the African savannah. [2] [3] [4] Subspecies.

  9. 80-million-year-old dinosaur eggs dug up in China are the ...

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    A new record for smallest dino eggs ever discovered. The most complete egg, which also happens to be the smallest, measures about 29 millimeters (about 1.14 inches), according to China University ...