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mambas are
highly precocial; as hatchlings, they are
fully independent, and are
capable of
hunting prey the size of a
small rat.
Precociality is
thought to...
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Examples of
precocious but
nidicolous species include many
gulls and terns.
Precociality and
altriciality Parental investment "nidifugous". Merriam-Webster.com...
- 320–370 days, and
usually results in one foal;
twins are rare.
Horses are a
precocial species, and
foals are
capable of
standing and
running within a short...
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legal fiction which ****umes that a
living person is
fertile at
birth Precociality, a
developmental strategy in some
animals This
disambiguation page lists...
- when it is
ready to feed and breathe. In some species, the
offspring is
precocial and can move
around almost immediately after birth but in others, it is...
- of Skye in
northwestern Scotland. However,
there is
ample evidence of
precociality or
superprecociality among many
dinosaur species,
particularly theropods...
- 85 cm (33 in) tall and with a
weight of
around 120 kg (260 lb). They are
precocial and
quickly stand and walk to
follow their mother and
family herd. A newborn...
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takes 27 to 28 days and
fledging takes 50 to 60 days. The
ducklings are
precocial and
fully capable of
swimming as soon as they hatch. The non-migratory...
- upon
hatching are
termed precocial.
Altricial chicks need help
thermoregulating and must be
brooded for
longer than
precocial chicks. The
young of many...
- Many have
litters of underdeveloped,
altricial young,
while others are
precocial (relatively well developed) at birth. The
rodent fossil record dates back...