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Most decapods are scavengers.

Most and carry
Most bees are fuzzy and carry an electrostatic charge, which aids in the adherence of pollen.
Most file types also allocate a few bytes for metadata, which allows a file to carry some basic information about itself.
Most systems use hybrid fiber coaxial ( HFC ) distribution ; this means the trunklines that carry the signal from the headend to local neighborhoods are optical fiber to provide greater bandwidth and also extra capacity for future expansion.
Most EBU broadcasters have a group deal to carry the Olympics and FIFA World Cup ( particularly, the games of their country and the Final ).
Most modern combat aircraft can carry a pair of basic air-to-air missiles and some of the larger fighters such as the Sukhoi Su-27 can carry as many as 12.
Most biological entities that are more complex than a virus sometimes or always carry additional genetic material besides that which resides in their chromosomes.
Most modern designs support multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ), allowing a single missile to carry several warheads, each of which can strike a different target.
Most B channels can carry a 64 kbit / s signal, but some were limited to 56K because they traveled over RBS lines.
Most of the wadis that provide drainage from the plateau country into the depression carry water only during the short season of winter rains.
Most IFVs carry only six or seven infantry but require a crew of three.
Most classical stations specialize primarily in instrumental classical music and chamber music, though there are more special interest classical stations ( often found through media such as satellite radio or internet radio ) that carry classical pop music or operatic music.
Most preseason games are televised on Cox Sports Television and WVUE ( Channel 8 ), a station which has been owned by a consortium led by Saints owner Tom Benson since mid-2008, and, as the Fox affiliate for New Orleans, carries the majority of Saints games ; both stations also carry a heavy compliment of coach and player shows.
Most major Network Rail lines carry freight traffic and some lines are freight only.
Most modern yachts of 25-55 feet long, propelled solely by mechanical powerplants, cannot carry the fuel sufficient for a point-to-point voyage of even 250-500 miles without needing to resupply ; but a well-prepared sail-powered yacht of similar length is theoretically capable of sailing anywhere its crew is willing to guide it.
Most of the chronicles carry some bias for or against Stephen, Robert of Gloucester or other key figures in the conflict.
Most water vapor over the oceans returns to the oceans, but winds carry water vapor over land at the same rate as runoff into the sea, about 47 Tt per year.
Most leptostracans and krill carry the eggs between their thoracic limbs ; some copepods carry their eggs in special thin-walled sacs, while others have them attached together in long, tangled strings.
Most Earth observation satellites carry instruments that should be operated at a relatively low altitude.
Most of the cast of the show attempted to carry on after Horne's death with the 1969-1970 series Stop Messing About ( one of Kenneth Williams's longest-lived catchphrases ), with limited success.
Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart ; exceptions are the pulmonary and umbilical veins, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart.
Most homing or racing type varieties are used to carry messages.

Most and eggs
Most amphibians lay their eggs in water and have aquatic larvae that undergo metamorphosis to become terrestrial adults.
Most species lay their eggs underground and when the larvae hatch, they make their way to adjacent bodies of water.
Most eggs contain the pigment melanin which raises their temperature through the absorption of light and also protects them against ultraviolet radiation.
Most terrestrial caecilians that lay eggs do so in burrows or moist places on land near bodies of water.
Most species show cyclical parthenogenesis, where asexual reproduction is occasionally supplemented by sexual reproduction, which produces resting eggs that allow the species to survive harsh conditions and disperse to distant habitats.
Most of the Poeciliidae are ovoviviparous, that is, while the eggs are retained inside the body of the female for protection, the eggs are essentially independent of the mother and she does not provide them with any nutrients.
Most extant marine reptiles, except for some sea snakes, are oviparous and need to return to land to lay their eggs.
Most penguins lay two eggs in a clutch, although the two largest species, the Emperor and the King Penguins, lay only one.
Most reptiles are oviparous ( egg-laying ), although certain species of squamates retain the eggs until hatching and a few are viviparous ( give birth to live young ).
Most species fertilize the eggs internally, with the male depositing a sac of sperm in the female's cloaca.
Most animals that lay eggs, such as birds and reptiles, including most ovoviviparous species, have an oviduct instead of a uterus.
Most collectibles are man-made commercial items, but some private collectors collect natural objects such as birds ' eggs, butterflies, rocks, and seashells.
Most sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs hatch in the oviduct within the mother's body and that the egg's yolk and fluids secreted by glands in the walls of the oviduct nourishes the embryos.
Most passerines lay coloured eggs, in contrast with non-passerines, most of whose eggs are white except in some ground-nesting groups such as Charadriiformes and nightjars, where camouflage is necessary, and some parasitic cuckoos, which match the passerine host's egg.
Most predatory caterpillars feed on eggs of other insects, aphids, scale insects, or ant larvae.
Most lay eggs that hatch as what look like miniature adults, but all scorpions and a few species of mites keep the eggs inside their bodies until the young emerge.
Most diagnoses are made by identifying the appearance of the worm or eggs in feces.
Most grasshoppers lay their eggs in the ground or on vegetation.
Most famously, it would be able to drive across a ploughed field without breaking the eggs it was carrying.

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