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When the bean 'hatched' it revealed a 'secret message', which was "sweet". The message appears to be kind of branded on. Bean torture!! The other side of the bean pod had what appeared to be a thumbs up stamped on it. ??
The hatching area at Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery. Eggs hatch in the jars in the background and the fry are transported (via plumbing) into the foreground tanks.
Photographed at Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery in Yankton, SD by Sam Stukel (USFWS).
Katharina Acosta and Jefferson Farber in "De Diario de los Luchadores," one of the Hope Operas. Comedy Spot, Ballston Mall, 4238 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
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I stayed up with the egg until it managed to pierce the membrane at about 4a.m. The Rcom incubator is great but doesn't tell you the humidity so I put a bit of soaked sponge in with the egg as the membrane that was exposed was really white (dry) so I eyedropped a little bit of water on there so Napkin was able to poke a whole through. That was the extent of my interference though. I'm quite proud of my restaint. It's so difficult not to help them out.
I checked on the egg again at 6a.m. No more progress but was still alive. Came back down at 7a.m. and Napkin must have woken up very angry with the whole stuck in an egg situation and started busting out big time. Once he kicked off again, he was out within 15 minutes. Amazing.
The chicken was frightened as I was coming close to it. It belongs to my mother, who get delicious eggs.
Takes about 25 hours for a baby ostrich to hatch out of its egg.
Ostrich eggs are the largest of all eggs.
The eggs are roughly 15 cm long, 13 cm wide, and weigh 1.4 kg.
One egg is equivalent in volume to two dozen chicken eggs! To soft boil a fresh egg would take one hour; to hard boil would take about 1 1/2 hours...
Cicadas spent many years underground only to hatch and live a few weeks. Caught this guy coming out one morning a few weeks back....Only took 10-15 minutes for his wings to unfurl and straighten with the sunshine on his back.
Waiting on our second batch of eggs to hatch! (You can see the first two pips on the two front eggs.)
3 eggs have hatched today!
Thus 3 first instar Bronze Shieldbugs (Troilus luridus) have arrived on Toby's path Ringmore.
See image www.flickr.com/photos/55776662@N08/48007284132/in/datepos....
Eggs of Spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus Canicula).
The little sharks wiggling inside the egg sacks are kind of creepy.
This was scanned from a publication... don't recall which, perhaps an old Curtiss Fly Leaf.
The scene shows Curtiss Model 81s under construction in Buffalo, NY.
This shot was taken at the same time as THIS photo from my collection...
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