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eggs float freely in the
sea, but some
species hold onto them with
their spines,
affording them a
greater degree of protection. The
unfertilized egg meets...
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commonly called the West
Indian sea egg or
white sea urchin, is a
species of
sea urchin. It is
common in the
Caribbean Sea, the
Bahamas and
Florida and may...
- An
egg is an
organic vessel grown by an
animal to
carry a
possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to
incubate from it an
embryo within the
egg until...
- A Fabergé
egg (Russian: яйцо Фаберже, romanized: yaytso Faberzhe) is a
jewelled egg first created by the
jewellery firm
House of Fabergé, in
Saint Petersburg...
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travel here to
collect the
eggs; however,
there are no
chickens on
Egg Island.
Another theory is that
local sea bird
eggs were
often collected here by...
- The
cosmic egg,
world egg or
mundane egg is a
mythological motif found in the
cosmogonies of many
cultures and civilizations,
including in Proto-Indo-European...
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bunyol or ou de mar (
sea fritter or
sea egg). In
German the
common term is
Seefeige (lit.
sea fig) or eßbare
Seescheide (edible
sea sheath). It is Φούσκα...
- in winter), 4.1 kg (9 lb) of
sea salt, and 3.2 kg (7 lb) of ash from
burned oak,
before being added to the tea. Each
egg is
individually covered by hand...
- An
egg case or
egg capsule,
often colloquially called a mermaid's purse, is the
casing that
surrounds the
eggs of
oviparous chondrichthyans.
Living chondricthyans...
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Humans and
other hominids have
consumed eggs for
millions of years. The most
widely consumed eggs are
those of fowl,
especially chickens.
People in Southeast...