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young and queens
I must add at once that these animals are what we call `` queens '', young females that have mated in the previous summer or autumn.
a marvelous arrangement, for it provides exactly what the bee queens need to make their beebread, a combination of honey and pollen with which the young of all species are fed.
By the middle of the summer, many of the larvae apparently receive such a good diet that it is `` optimal '', and it is then that young queens begin to appear.
The film is an intimate portrait of three young drag queens from her home state who compete in female impersonator beauty pageants.
It catered to an assortment of patrons, but it was known to be popular with the poorest and most marginalized people in the gay community: drag queens, representatives of a newly self-aware transgender community, effeminate young men, hustlers, and homeless youth.
The player spreads to other areas by producing young queens and drones to mate with each other.
In temperate zone species, in the autumn, young queens (" gynes ") mate with males ( drones ) and diapause during the winter in a sheltered area, whether in the ground or in a man-made structure.
The success rate of these young queens is very low, and only 2. 5 % will go on to establish a long-lived colony.
The city lives all its splendor during the Carnival celebration that lasts 4 days and 5 nights, being the headquarters city of Las Tablas Best Carnival of the republic, where one of the main attractions of the carnival in Las Tablas, are famous or culecos mojadera, which is sprayed with water ( clean and purified ) to the participants of this activity from sisternas cars ( especially pre-sterilized for this activity ) located throughout the park and surrounding streets are where the carnival, while can admire the tour of the queens of both streets, street up and down the street on spectacular floats, and suitable for this activity packed day, with the notes of the contagious and famous and well known murgas of Panama ( which also have its epicenter in the town of Las Tablas, where the best murgas the country ), do jumping and dancing for joy to young and old alike, unable to contain her joy and excitement following the queen with the most sympathetic all day without stopping or until the forces accompanying the activity takes place during four days of carnival, another attraction of this carnival is wasteful luxury and splendor of the costumes shown in the queens and their ladies, and the designs and finishes epectaculares floats of both daytime ( from culecos or mojaderas ) and evening, reaching its greatest splendor Carnival on Monday, his grace and charm of women represented in their Tableña and queens in ladies of his court to make the carnival Tableño one of the best and most famous carnavals the world.
However, the younger Dr. Medford finds evidence that two young queens have hatched and flown away to establish new colonies.
Hundreds of young queens and males take to the air to mate together.
A greater proportion of worker bees become infected than drones or queens, probably due to the comb cleaning activities of young bees in which drones and queens do not participate.
" The young " tots " traveled to Tottyville, a make-believe world of king and queens, princesses, witches and magic spells.
Egyptologists such as Walter Bryan Emery assume that this reference was an obituary to the queens Meritneith and Neithhotep from the early 1st dynasty, both of whom are believed to have held the Egyptian throne for several years because their sons were too young to rule themself.
In this case the hive has no further young brood to raise additional queens, and it will not survive.
He gains a temporary status and importance during a long strike, and uses the union's money to entertain the young street punks and buy the company of drag queens.
Before the nuptial flight young queens visit the colony's fungal gardens and place a small piece of fungal mycelium in their infrabuccal cavities.
When the autumn cold weather sets in, all but the young queens will die.

young and leave
A group of young men influenced by him enrolled in Lane Theological Seminary and had to leave because of their open anti-slavery position.
`` It would make me feel a lot better, but the Woman's Exchange isn't taking baked goods any more and I can't leave the baby with Grandma because she isn't strong enough and the baby's too young to be put in a nursery ''.
As young males mature and leave their maternal groups they most often remain solitary, although rarely they join-up with an older male.
Both parents will incubate a brood for 23 – 24 days, and the precocial young leave the nest shortly after hatching.
As a young boy, he was divinely inspired to prophesy about a coming time that would be unbearable and that the time to leave Russia was now.
The young Wharton Jones, who acted as go-between, was exonerated of crime, but thought it best to leave Scotland.
Though he had offers from the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees while he was still in high school, his mother thought he was too young to leave home, so he signed up with the local minor league club, the San Diego Padres.
Males leave their mothers ' territories after puberty but females remain, forming social groups consisting of closely related females and their young.
Terence Hill also starred in the film as the young stranger who helps Fonda leave the dying West with style.
Unable to leave Switzerland, where he and his young wife spent most of the war, Smith reported whatever the Swiss government would permit.
The young are born blind and hairless, but are able to leave the nest after about a month.
At about two years, the female siblings leave the group, and the young males remain together for life.
As Grant took overall command of the armies of the United States, Sherman wrote to him outlining his strategy to bring the war to an end concluding that " if you can whip Lee and I can march to the Atlantic I think ol ' Uncle Abe will give us twenty days leave to see the young folks.
After returning from long service leave where she cared for her two young children, Martin returned to work in 1990 to work on ABC Radio's morning program.
Many of Sun Ce's subordinates thought that Sun Quan was too young to sustain Sun Ce's domain and wanted to leave, but Zhang Zhao and Zhou Yu saw special qualities in the young man and chose to stay to serve Sun Quan.
However, Conway's younger brother George, and Maria, another beautiful young woman they find there, are determined to leave.
They lay one or two eggs, and both parents care for the young, which leave the nest after 7 to 28 days.
The young are weaned between 70 and 125 days, when they detach from the teat and leave the pouch.
When a young girl, usually called Janet or Margaret, goes to Carterhaugh and plucks a double rose, Tam appears and asks why she has come without his leave and taken what is his.
The eggs are incubated for 13 – 14 days and the young birds leave the nest
Anchors Aweigh is a 1945 American Technicolor musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, and Gene Kelly, in which two sailors go on a four-day shore leave in Hollywood, accompanied by music and song, meet an aspiring young singer and try to help her get an audition at MGM.
She loved a young man named Alexis, but her parents betrothed her to another man, and Alexis had to leave the city.

young and nest
The young auks left the nest site after two or three weeks and the parents continued to care for them.
The young bird took only two or three weeks to mature enough to abandon the nest and land for the water, typically around the middle of July.
they excavate a nest in a dead or partially dead tree about 8 – 15m from the ground before they have their young.
In addition to nursing the young, the mother also defends the nursery chamber and collects grass for the nest.
It is not known whether pterosaurs practiced any form of parental care, but their ability to fly as soon as they emerged from the egg and the numerous flaplings found in environments far from nests and alongside adults has led most researchers, including Christopher Bennett and David Unwin, to conclude that the young were dependent on their parents for a relatively short period of time, during a period of rapid growth while the wings grew long enough to fly, and then left the nest to fend for themselves, possibly within days of hatching.
They live in groups of up to eight adults, plus the current season's young, all sharing a nest and defending their territory, an example of helping at the nest.
The cowbird ’ s parasitism does not necessarily harm its host ’ s brood ; however, the cuckoo may remove one or more host eggs to avoid detection, and furthermore the young cuckoo may heave the host ’ s eggs and nestlings out of the nest.
Hares do not bear their young below ground in a burrow as do other leporids, but rather in a shallow depression or flattened nest of grass called a form.
It has a 500 to 1000 year life-cycle, near the end of which it builds itself a nest of twigs that then ignites ; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix or phoenix egg arises, reborn anew to live again.
As pups, young rats use different types of ultrasonic cries to elicit and direct maternal search behavior, as well as to regulate their mother's movements in the nest.
When rain does fall in the arid central regions, Black Swans will migrate to these areas to nest and raise their young.
The unique properties of silk allow the nest to expand with the growing young.
Anseriform young are able to swim and dive a few hours after hatching, and the hatchlings of mound-builders are fully feathered and even able to fly for prolonged distances as soon as they emerge from the nest mound.
The young must dig out of the nest mounds after hatching, but they emerge from the eggs fully feathered, and upon leaving the mound they are able to fly considerable distances.
The same study found an average of 0. 66 young fledged per year per occupied territory, and 0. 92 young fledged per year per active nest.
Because of the greater investment in raising the young and because foraging for food may occur far from the nest site, in all seabird species except the phalaropes, both parents participate in caring for the young, and pairs are typically at least seasonally monogamous.

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