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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...
- Examples of precocious but nidicolous species include many gulls and terns. Precociality and altriciality Parental investment "nidifugous". Merriam-Webster.com...
- enantiornithine development, for which all evidence indicates a form of extreme precociality (Elzanowski, 1981; Zhou and Zhang, 2004; Xing et al., 2017)." Starck...
- legal fiction which ****umes that a living person is fertile at birth Precociality, a developmental strategy in some animals This disambiguation page lists...
- 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 mallard is considered...
- mortality rates. Pups of most species are born relatively developed and precocial. Pinniped milk has "little to no lactose". Mother pinnipeds have different...
- medium-sized non-avian theropods (100–1000 kg) approximated those of precocial birds, which are much slower than altricial birds. Large theropods (1500–3500 kg)...
- "New Protocetid Whale from the Middle Eocene of ****stan: Birth on Land, Precocial Development, and ****ual dimorphism". PLOS ONE. 4 (2): e4366. Bibcode:2009PLoSO...
- of Skye in northwestern Scotland. However, there is ample evidence of precociality or superprecociality among many dinosaur species, particularly theropods...
- 79 ft) long and possibly live as long as 80–90 years. Calves are born precocial, needing to be able to swim to the surface at the moment of their birth...