«Loon
chicks grow fast, fledge early to give parents a break.»
The results show that these penguins» rigid division of parental roles is not suited to ensure that
their chicks grow and survive as well as possible, especially in times of poor food supply.
However,
chicks grew faster than expected and fledged before reaching their final adult weight.
When
the chick grows up, its body, from the neck down, will resemble a cross between a pheasant and a turkey, and its brown eyes will have turned red.
But since eggs provide nutrition for
the chick growing inside, shrinking eggs too much would deprive the developing bird.
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chick growing older gracefully.
«It's a distinct advantage for birds to nest as early as conditions permit so they can get
their chicks growing and fledged as soon as possible,» Holtz said.
Not exact matches
But CEO Cheryl Bachelder says that as the chain expands in the US and abroad, the company's biggest competitors are not KFC and
Chick - fil - A, two other quickly
growing chicken chains.
«I've known their family for many years and have watched them
grow Chick - fil - A into one of the best businesses in America while never compromising their values,» Graham said.
As by nature an acorn seeks to become a full -
grown oak and a
chick strives to become a chicken, so a human being is oriented by inherent natural dynamism to full self - realisation.
For those (like me) who
grew up in conservative evangelical culture,
Chick Tracts are instantly recognizable: the dark, apocalyptic artwork; the obscure human caricatures that somehow resemble everybody and nobody.
For still others it may be baby
chicks or rabbits that can
grow, reproduce and contribute significantly to people's diet and income.
Chick - fil - a obviously has the hand of God on it because it continues to
grow and expand substantially.
Once I read that the male baby
chicks are killed because they don't
grow fast enough for meat, I couldn't stomach supporting that industry.
What was fascinating about this experience was that mama Jazzy had hatched eggs that were not her own, so the
chicks quickly
grew larger than their small bantam mother hen.
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Chick continues to
grow.
Since then, Golden
Chick has
grown to 90 locations throughout Texas and Oklahoma.
Our cacao farmers are masters in the
growing, fermentation and drying of the cocoa bean to ensure the quality, taste and safety of CHOC
Chick cacao.
You mean everyone didn't
grow up eating
Chick - fil - A?
The site has
grown considerably based on the feedback of the many visitors and sister
chicks that found us and decided to call the website home.
Test the strength of a raw egg,
grow a carrot from the top, raise baby
chicks and experiment with your Easter candy with these cool science experiments for kids.
We have 5 chickens - 2 full
grown hens and 3 baby
chicks who we just got yesterday and are unbelievably cute.
Of the
chicks played the warm - weather song, those that
grew up in hotter nests tended to weigh less than those raised in cooler nests.
That song appears to keep the
chicks from
growing too large after they hatch if the weather is toasty — and it even affects the number of baby birds in the next generation, though researchers aren't sure exactly why.
Transplanting completely failed to keep the
chick embryo's tail
growing, but the retinoic acid, Larsson said, «pushed tail growth to the upper range of normal development.
I've watched sandhill cranes court outside my office window and seen them later shepherding their
growing chicks.
This newly hatched
chick (technically called a squab) will take about a month to
grow its adult feathers.
Even today, human embryology textbooks often rely on pictures of
chick or mouse embryos to describe how humans
grow.
When he moved indigobird eggs into the nests of unfamiliar hosts, the
chicks picked up those songs and parasitized the nests of those new hosts when they
grew up.
The
chicks hatch, climb out of the sand and are already able to fly and fend for themselves, probably because they're already fully
grown in the giant eggs.
This imprints the colour grey in their young brains, so when they
grow up to lay eggs, they feel «more content» with a colour they knew as
chicks.
Sensing they could no longer continue to feed full -
grown chicks and keep themselves alive, the adult Adélies simply took off.
Thievery made the biggest difference to
chicks born later in the season; they
grew faster and bigger than
chicks of birds that flew the straight and narrow.
Humans in costume reared captive
chicks and flew in light aircraft to guide the cranes» migration, but now the population has
grown it's back to nature's way
Growing chicks must take in enough energy to move around,
grow, and maintain their body temperature.
Pablo García Borboroglu, president of the Global Penguin Society and an ecologist for the National Research Council of Argentina, says although the recent weather - related deaths are a
growing factor in
chick death, they're still not the biggest concern.
He and the Vereide Group
grow precursors of human arterial cells, build colonies of dendritic cells (cells which can alert the rest of the immune system to the presence of a tumor), and use
chick embryos to study the formation of early tissue layers for a possible future in which complex tissues, or even organs, can be
grown to replace diseased, wounded, or malfunctioning ones.
The latest study builds on earlier research from Izpisúa Belmonte's laboratory showing that extra limbs could be induced to
grow in embryonic
chicks by implanting beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor (FGF).
(Those nutrients are enough to feed a
growing chick so that it hatches healthy, but one egg is not enough for you to meet your daily requirement!)
The site has
grown considerably based on the feedback of the many visitors and sister
chicks that found us and decided to call the website home.
It slowly
grew into something bigger than I could have imagined so I decided to make my own personal training page, Kara Larkin Fitness, and rebrand Fit
Chick Nextdoor as a life + style blog.
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About Blog Hip
Chick Digs blog is all about adventures of an urban homesteader
growing greens, preserving the harvest and tending a backyard barnyard.
FFM sex they will never forget made the
chicks mad and they kept on sucking cock and pussy in turn until
grew cum covered!
About Blog Hip
Chick Digs blog is all about adventures of an urban homesteader
growing greens, preserving the harvest and tending a backyard barnyard.
The first book - length work from Rich — whose stature and influence in the world of film criticism and theory continue to
grow —
Chick Flicks exposes unexplored routes and forgotten byways of a past that's recent enough to be remembered and far away enough to be memorable.