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  2. Eggs as food - Wikipedia

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    Grade AA and Grade A eggs are best for frying and poaching, where appearance is important. U.S. Grade AA Eggs have whites that are thick and firm; have yolks that are high, round, and practically free from defects; and have clean, unbroken shells. U.S. Grade A Eggs have characteristics of Grade AA eggs except the whites are "reasonably" firm.

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  4. Egg Island (The Bahamas) - Wikipedia

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    Egg Island is an uninhabited island, officially an islet, comprising 800 m 2 (8,611 sq ft) in the Bahamas. It is thought to be named because of the supposed chickens owned by residents of other nearby islands who travel here to collect the eggs; however, there are no chickens on Egg Island.

  5. Egg incubation - Wikipedia

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    Snakes may lay eggs in communal burrows, where a large number of adults combine to keep the eggs warm. Some species coil their torsos around the eggs to provide heat for incubation. Alligators and crocodiles either lay their eggs in mounds of decomposing vegetation or lay them in holes they dig in the ground.

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  7. Egg War - Wikipedia

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    Common murres, Farallon Islands. The Egg War is the name given to an 1863 conflict between rival egging companies on the Farallon Islands, 25 miles off San Francisco.It was the culmination of several years of tension between the Pacific Egg Company (also known as the Farallon Egg Company), which claimed the right to collect the eggs on the islands, and rival firms.

  8. Egg marking - Wikipedia

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    Eggs are then silently moved to the other barn giving an egg code as if they were from organic production allowing for a higher price on the market. [4] In Lower Saxony (Germany) the state attorney has accused 150 farmers in a year. The mark on organic egg production as level 0 might indicate that there is nothing better than that.

  9. Impy's Island - Wikipedia

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    On a magical tropical island called Tikiwoo in the 1950s, a fun-loving group of misfit animals and people make a marvelous discovery: a baby Mamenchisaurus that was frozen since prehistoric times. Little Impy, as they call him, is loving his new family and ready to explore the strange new world.