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The female lays her eggs in nests of other species of bird, always smaller than the cuckoo, one per nest.
A female lays 8, 000 – 25, 000 eggs at once and the strings can stretch up to in length.
Greens are have been observed nesting in every month ; the average female lays three clutches per season, each having an average clutch size of 113 eggs.
As the female lays eggs, the male positions himself alongside or slightly above them, spraying the eggs with seminal fluid while swaying his tail and moving his hind limbs, which disperses the sperm uniformly.
The female lays her eggs in burrows cut into the side of a hill or in the abandoned nesting mounds of the Orange-footed Scrubfowl ( a moundbuilder or megapode ), with a preference for the abandoned mounds.
The female lays just one egg, which both parents then incubate.
The female usually lays two eggs, which are incubated by the male.
Like most fish, koi reproduce through spawning in which a female lays a vast number of eggs and one or more males fertilize them.
Subsequently, the female lays eggs in all the nests, and plays little part in parental care.
The males guard the female from other males until she lays the eggs.
The female lays about 2, 000 pale-green ovoid eggs about 1 mm in length into crevices in bark with her ovipositor.
In species that lay their eggs in rafts, rafts do not form adventitiously ; the female Culex settles carefully on still water with her hind legs crossed, and as she lays the eggs one by one, she twitches to arrange them into a head-down array that sticks together to form the raft.
Once the eggs are fully developed, the female lays them and resumes host-seeking.
The female builds an untidy nest, usually low to the ground in a moist gully, where she lays a single egg.
When the female returns and lays, incubation is shared between the sexes, with the male taking the first incubation stint and the female returning to sea.
After the female wasp lays her eggs and follows through with pollination, she dies, allowing the fig to consume her corpse.
After mating, the male builds a nest, in which each female lays her eggs in turn.
The indirect route results first in the development of free-living adults that mate ; the female lays eggs, which hatch and then develop into IL.
They steal nests, or form temporary threesomes with females to obtain eggs, driving away the female after she lays the eggs.
The female lays her eggs as close to the food source as possible, and development is rapid, allowing the larvae to consume as much food as possible in a short period of time before transforming into adults.
The female collects the spermatophore with her genital opening, and later lays eggs in a cavity in the ground.
The female lays eggs in water, sometimes in underwater vegetation, or high in trees in bromeliads and other water-filled cavities.
The female lays up to six white eggs in existing holes or crevices, either in trees or rocks.

female and one
One evening he passed around the banquet table a crystal cup full of diamonds, requesting every female guest to select one as a souvenir.
But when some of the squeals had subsided and she had been through one of those sessions that are so indispensable to the young female -- six girls sprawled on one bed, drinking Cokes and giggling -- she came back to the kitchen to talk with me a minute.
The ward was a small one, four beds, kept reserved for female alcoholics.
`` Why, what a lovely voice you have '', said one of the female visitors.
* 1963 – In Libya, amendments to the constitution transform Libya ( United Kingdom of Libya ) into one national unity ( Kingdom of Libya ) and allows for female participation in elections.
Shrubs wit shoot buds not stalked, male and female catkins produced in late spring ( after leaves appear ) and expanding and pollinating then, one to four species:
The arrangement mirrors the one designed by Bernini for the Tomb of Urban VIII ( 1628 – 47 ), with a central hieratic sculpture of the pope seated in full regalia and offering a hand of blessing, while at his feet, two allegorical female figures flank his sarcophagus.
The allosome pair consists of two X chromosomes ( female ) or one X and one Y chromosome ( male ).
Alice Bach notes that Abigail pronounces a " crucial prophecy ," and the Talmud regards her as one of the Tanakh's seven female prophets.
Nin is hailed by many critics as one of the finest writers of female erotica.
* A bisexual flower, in botany, one that possesses both male ( pollen-producing ) and female ( seed-producing ) parts ; see Sexual reproduction in plants
De Palma subsequently enrolled at the newly coed Sarah Lawrence College as a graduate student in their theater department in the early 1960s, becoming one of the first male students among a female population.
At Monte Bibele not far away one grave contained La Tène weapons and a pot with an Etruscan female name scratched on it.
A popular legend at the time was of the Amazons, a tribe of fierce female warriors who socialized with men only for procreation and even removed one breast to become better warriors ( the idea being that the right breast would interfere with the operation of a bow and arrow ).
This communal breeding system involves groups of multiple males and females, but only one female is reproductively active.
Couples consist of two people, traditionally but not necessarily one male and one female, referred to as the gent, gentleman or man, and lady or woman.
Although female roles were performed by castrati in some of the papal states, this was increasingly rare ; by 1680, they had supplanted " normal " male voices in lead roles, and retained their position as primo uomo for about a hundred years ; an Italian opera not featuring at least one renowned castrato in a lead part would be doomed to fail.
hearts of the male and female, one becomes attracted to his body, home,
Written in French except for one postscript in English, the letters broke Charlotte's image as an angelic martyr to Christian and female duties that had been constructed by many biographers, beginning with Gaskell.
Influential French critic M. Henri Rochefort commented, " I am compelled to admit, not without some chagrin, that not one of our female artists … is strong enough to compete with the lady who has given us this year the portrait of Dr. Grier.
In 1507, she also held the position of Ambassador for the Spanish Court in England when her father found himself without one, becoming the first female ambassador in European history.

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