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hatching [ˈhætʃɪŋ] SUST. no pl.

1. hatching (drawing):

hatching

2. hatching (of animal):

hatching

hatch2 <-es> [hætʃ] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

serving hatch SUST.

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Some aspects covered include penning, stocking rates, egg incubation, hatching, rearing and diet.
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The adults continue to guard the young after hatching.
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The hatched young, called squabs, are strongly altricial, being helpless at hatching and covered with down.
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Eggs change from spheroid shape to ovoids when hatching conditions occur.
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The weight of the juvenile shell is 2.04 mg in four weeks after hatching.
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The whole process takes about 12 days from hatching.
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Larger eggs in colder waters can develop for over a year before hatching.
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If one however compares these hatchings with the descriptions, then one finds out that there is no system in it at all.
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One parent, probably the female, incubates the single white egg for 29 days to hatching, covering the egg with leaves when she leaves the nest.
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Eggs change color, becoming more intensely orange toward hatching.
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