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  2. Distraction display - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, pointing at the sediment away from a nest containing eggs may divert a cannibalistic female's attention through sexual cues. [10] A second hypothesis is that the stickleback distraction display arose from displaced foraging behavior and as such represents faux-foraging. [ 8 ]

  3. Plover eggs - Wikipedia

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    Plover eggs were a form of eggs as food, and a seasonal delicacy of western Europe. [1] Gathered from wild green-plover nests, [ 2 ] a practice called plover egging , these eggs were perceived to be particularly flavorful and were snatched up by avid rural foragers and, in turn, their urban customers, as soon as nesting season began each year.

  4. Dinosaur egg - Wikipedia

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    If the paleontologists are fortunate enough to have found a nest, the number and arrangement of the eggs must be estimated. Excavation must proceed to significant depth since many dinosaur nests include multiple layers of eggs. As the underside of the nest is excavated, it would be covered by material like newspaper, tin foil, or tissue.

  5. Same-sex foster parents raising flamingo chick at San Diego Zoo

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    The lesser flamingo foster parents raising the chick were sitting on a nest earlier this year, according to the zoo. Care specialists gave them a fake egg as a way to keep them occupied and stop ...

  6. Fake decoy turtle eggs to trace traffickers - AOL

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    These fake eggs may be able to expose the illegal trade of endangered turtle eggs. They are 3D-printed egg decoys with hidden GPS trackers. Developed by conservation organization Paso Pacifico ...

  7. Fabergé egg - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Coronation egg, one of the most famous and iconic of all the Fabergé eggs. The Moscow Kremlin egg, 1906. A Fabergé egg (Russian: яйцо Фаберже, romanized: yaytso Faberzhe) is a jewelled egg first created by the jewellery firm House of Fabergé, in Saint Petersburg, Russia (and later in England). As many as 69 of the ...

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