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Most and terrestrial
Most amphibians lay their eggs in water and have aquatic larvae that undergo metamorphosis to become terrestrial adults.
Most are terrestrial, although a few species, like procyonids, are arboreal.
Most episodes in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s rated with over 20 million viewers and during the 1990s and early 2000s 15 – 20 million per episode would be typical Like most terrestrial television in the UK, a dramatic decline in viewership has taken place and the show currently posts figures of between 8 and 14 million per episode.
Most American television sets are cable-ready and have a television tuner capable of receiving older analog cable TV ( UK televisions are set up to receive Freeview digital terrestrial broadcasting ).
Most non-dinosaurian archosaurs, most therapsids, and most of the large amphibians were eliminated, leaving dinosaurs with little terrestrial competition.
Most terrestrial helium present today is created by the natural radioactive decay of heavy radioactive elements ( thorium and uranium ), as the alpha particles emitted by such decays consist of helium-4 nuclei.
Most crustaceans are free-living aquatic animals, but some are terrestrial ( e. g. woodlice ), some are parasitic ( e. g. Rhizocephala, fish lice, tongue worms ) and some are sessile ( e. g. barnacles ).
Most are arboreal birds, but the large ground-hornbills ( Bucorvus ), as their name implies, are terrestrial birds of open savanna.
Most analog terrestrial transmissions in the US were turned off in June 2009, and 8VSB tuners are common to all new TVs, further complicating a future transition to COFDM.
* Most of the terrestrial atmospheric circulation
Members of this subfamily range in size from Bitis schneideri, that grows to a maximum of 28 cm, to Bitis gabonica that reaches a maximum length of over 2 m. Most species are terrestrial, but a few, such as Atheris, are completely arboreal.
Most are arboreal, but some, like the Ovenbird and the two waterthrushes, are more terrestrial.
Most of the species are about 15 to 18 cm long, specialist aerial feeders, and named as " fantails ", but the Australian Willie Wagtail, is a little larger, and though still an expert hunter of insects on the wing, concentrates equally on terrestrial prey.
Most of Europe was covered by shallow seas during the Upper Cretaceous, which makes remains of terrestrial animals extremely rare.
Most species are terrestrial, although some climb trees.
Most species are terrestrial, but arboreal and semiaquatic monitors are also known.
Most commonly, the location is determined using GPS, and the transmission mechanism is SMS, GPRS, a satellite or terrestrial radio from the vehicle to a radio receiver.
Most families of water beetles have larvae that are also aquatic ; many have aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults.
Most notably, the shoulder girdle was disconnected from the skull, resulting in improved terrestrial locomotion.
Most of these are of terrestrial origin and are informally known as the Old Red Sandstone.
Most are predators, and all live in water or in moist terrestrial environments.
Most are predators or scavengers, and terrestrial species are mostly nocturnal and live in shaded humid locations such as leaf litter or rotting wood.
Most of Kenya's terrestrial TV and radio channels, transmitting mainly from Nairobi, are available in Nyeri.
Most of the terrestrial species are tropical, although they occur worldwide.

Most and caecilians
Most have four limbs and live in fresh water or on land but the caecilians, though included in the group, live in burrows in damp soil and are limbless.
Most molecular studies of extant amphibians support monophyly for caecilians, frogs, and salamanders, and the most recent molecular study based on multi-locus data suggest a Late Carboniferous-Early Permian origin of modern amphibians.

Most and lay
Most species lay their eggs underground and when the larvae hatch, they make their way to adjacent bodies of water.
Most of Carías's first term in office was devoted to efforts to avoid financial collapse, improve the military, engage in a limited program of road building, and lay the foundations for prolonging his own hold on power.
Most of the class clucked and ran around wildly, but Brando sat calmly and pretended to lay an egg.
Most extant marine reptiles, except for some sea snakes, are oviparous and need to return to land to lay their eggs.
Most circuits have fewer ministers than churches, and the majority of services are led by lay local preachers, or by supernumerary ministers ( ministers who have retired, called supernumerary because they are not counted for official purposes in the numbers of ministers for the circuit in which they are listed ).
Most penguins lay two eggs in a clutch, although the two largest species, the Emperor and the King Penguins, lay only one.
Most animals that lay eggs, such as birds and reptiles, including most ovoviviparous species, have an oviduct instead of a uterus.
Most of the problems lay with Grace himself and his " overbearing personality " which quickly exhausted all personal goodwill towards him.
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 of these were with the full knowledge of Alexandra, who later permitted Alice Keppel to visit the King as he lay dying.
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 grasshoppers lay their eggs in the ground or on vegetation.
Most of his early publications were in German or Russian, but he later switched to writing in English for both technical papers and for the lay audience.
Most species of birds build some sort of nest, though some lay their eggs directly onto rock ledges or bare soil without first modifying the area.
Most residences lay within Towson proper: no houses existed west of Central Avenue along Allegheny or Pennsylvania avenues, and there were only three homes along the West Chesapeake Avenue corridor.
Most manuscripts seem to have been produced by lay artists in this period.
Most often, they lay five to ten eggs.
Most of these species nest in trees or bushes, but the coucals lay their eggs in nests on the ground or in low shrubs.
Most lay people are under the impression that using a butterfly needle is easier on their veins and less painful.
Most mammals do not lay eggs, but corresponding structures may be found inside the placenta.
Most criminal justice functions of JPs were transferred to lay magistrates.
Most species lay two or three white eggs in a covered location, whether it be a burrow, a hole in a tree, or a domed nest.

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