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hatch1 <-es> [hætʃ] N

1. hatch (opening):

okence n

2. hatch NAUT:

loputa f
do dna!

I . hatch2 [hætʃ] VB intr

II . hatch2 [hætʃ] VB trans

ˈser·vice hatch N

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Eggs change color, becoming more intensely orange toward hatching.
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Females and males take turns incubating the egg several times daily for a total of approximately 35 days before hatching occurs.
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Eggs which remain covered by a boulder are both not visible to the player, and not subject to hatching.
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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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The area between axis and line are commonly emphasized with colors, textures and hatchings.
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Eggs change from spheroid shape to ovoids when hatching conditions occur.
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The hatched young, called squabs, are strongly altricial, being helpless at hatching and covered with down.
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On the dorsal surface of the egg, there are two hatching pleats on either side of the chorion, which acts as a plastron.
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A spider or spiderling after hatching will climb as high as it can.
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A researcher can then track the success of each nest by regularly checking nests for signs of hatching, fledging, or predation.
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