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Most and species
Most species seem to prefer a ready-made hollow such as a deserted mouse nest, a bird house, or the hole made by a woodpecker ; ;
Most species lay their eggs underground and when the larvae hatch, they make their way to adjacent bodies of water.
Most agnostid species were eyeless.
Most species of Asparagales are herbaceous perennials, although some are climbers ( e. g. species of Asparagus, family Asparagaceae ) and some are tree-like.
Most aquatic species have a totally submerged juvenile phase, and flowers are either floating or emergent.
Most species have 20 body segments, bearing 11 pairs of leaf-like phyllopodia ( swimming legs ), and the body lacks a carapace.
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 marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters.
Most species are rather simply colored, lacking the flashy spotted or rosetted coats like many species of felids and viverrids have.
Most are terrestrial, although a few species, like procyonids, are arboreal.
Most species of Carnivora are, to some degree, omnivorous, except the Felidae and Pinnipedia, which are obligate carnivores.
Most have highly-developed senses, especially vision and hearing, and often a highly acute sense of smell in many species, such as in the Canoidea.
Most of the species are herbaceous perennial plants, but some are annuals.
Most species of brachiopods, a small phylum of marine invertebrates, survived the K – Pg extinction event and diversified during the early Paleocene.
Most species of Cimolestes were mouse to rat-sized, but the Late Cretaceous Cimolestes magnus reached the size of a marmot, making it one of the largest Mesozoic mammals known ( 20-60g ).
Most species ( about 62 %) are in six extremely diverse families, each with at least 20, 000 described species: Curculionidae, Staphylinidae, Chrysomelidae, Carabidae, Scarabaeidae, and Cerambycidae.
Most of the organisms collected were simple, soft-shelled foraminifera ( 432 species according to National Geographic ), with four of the others representing species of the complex, multi-chambered genera Leptohalysis and Reophax.
Most species of cacti have lost true leaves, retaining only spines, which are highly modified leaves.
Most predictions of forestry related biodiversity loss are based on species-area models, with an underlying assumption that as the forest declines species diversity will decline similarly.
Most species are suited to being planted outside or in containers.

Most and fertilize
Most species use sexual reproduction, releasing sperm cells into the water to fertilize ova that in some species are released and in others are retained by the " mother ".

Most and eggs
Most amphibians lay their eggs in water and have aquatic larvae that undergo metamorphosis to become terrestrial adults.
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 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 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 decapods carry the eggs attached to the pleopods, while peracarids, notostracans, anostracans, and many isopods form a brood pouch from the carapace and thoracic limbs.
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 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.

Most and internally
Most significantly, the Doom engine and levels are not truly three-dimensional ; they are internally represented on a single plane, with height differences stored separately as displacements.
Most tanks and infantry fighting vehicles ( IFVs ) of the 21st century have specially designed nuclear, biological and chemical protective systems that make them internally air-tight and sealed ; they are well protected from vapors, gases, and liquids.
Most digital computers internally represent all of their data as electronic representations of binary numbers, so processing the digits of integer representations by groups of binary digit representations is most convenient.
Most of the poems in the collection are quite late ( around 10th to 12th century ), though some claim Taliesin as author while others are attributed internally to other poets.
Most film cameras do not record sound internally ; instead, the sound is captured separately by a precision audio device ( see double-system recording ).
Most reader devices do not return this value when the card is swiped to the presentation layer, and use it only to verify the input internally to the reader.
Most reader devices do not return this value when the card is swiped to the presentation layer, and use it only to verify the input internally to the reader.
Most academic institutions reflect the divide of the disciplines in their administrative structure, being divided internally into departments or programs in various fields of study.
Most programs are part of the Graphviz package or using it internally.
Most wiki systems include the capability of determining what pages link internally to any given page, but do not track external links to any given page.
Most bicycle freewheels use an internally step-toothed drum with two or more spring-loaded, hardened steel pawls to transmit the load.
Most of the internally trafficked girls are sent to closed brothels, which operate under prison-like conditions.
Most professions have internally enforced codes of practice that members of the profession must follow, to prevent exploitation of the client and preserve the integrity of the profession.
Most were aimed at soft targets, such as camps of internally displaced persons ( IDPs ) and small villages, though an ambush of UPDF soldiers in Kasese district raised eyebrows.
Most species reproduce sexually, but some populations are dominated by hermaphrodites which produce internally fertilised eggs.
Most feed underground on fine roots, at least in early instars and some then feed internally in tunnels in the stem or trunk of their hostplants.
Most, if not all, old technology negative film emulsions had many unintentionally created edge dislocation sites ( and other crystalline defects ) internally and sulfur sensitization was performed on the surface of the crystal.
Most TCP congestion schemes work internally.
Most modern companies are now not only internally networked, but are also connected to the internet.

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