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Definition of hatchling in English: hatchlingnoun ˈhatʃlɪŋˈhætʃlɪŋ A young animal that has recently emerged from its egg. Example sentencesExamples - They lay their eggs in July and feed their new hatchlings fresh nuts beginning in August.
- Fire ants feed on almost any plant or animal material, including vulnerable reptile and ground-bird hatchlings.
- See how a mother alligator protects her newborn hatchlings in her otherwise deadly jaws, and learn what dangers the babies face in the wild.
- Green Sea Turtles as hatchlings weigh about an ounce and have a carapace length of 2 inches.
- The presence of remnant yolk sacs was a good indication that these were indeed hatchlings emerging from their nests.
- When the babies hatch, they are the size of a grain of rice. New hatchlings are planktonic for six to nine weeks.
- After cradling the hatchling in her fleece-gloved hands, Patterson measures the length of its bill, then carefully slips the chick into a mesh bag to weigh it.
- To protect eggs and hatchlings from predators, volunteers and staff search for nests and collect eggs for incubation.
- When turtle hatchlings emerge at night from their eggs and head for the ocean, lights from hotels and other sources can lead them off course.
- Predators of eggs and hatchlings include small mammals, birds, and other reptiles.
- This hatchling is just one of hundreds of its kind that have been incubated and raised in captivity for release into North America's wetlands.
- Large-yolked eggs carry more lipid energy and may result in larger hatchlings or hatchlings with larger residual yolk reserves.
- Eggs and hatchlings are predated by members of every class of vertebrates and numerous invertebrates.
- There are many obstacles for turtle hatchlings, such as crabs, birds and many other predators in the ocean.
- Turtle hatchlings normally emerge in the evening hours only and move towards the sea under the cover of darkness.
- It has also been estimated that feral dogs predate nearly 70 per cent of the eggs and hatchlings of the sea turtles in these islands.
- The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches.
- Increased illumination in the night too would disorient turtles and hatchlings and prevent them from finding their way to the sea after they hatch.
- More than 30 eggs and 15 nests were rescued on Tuesday, and 35 hatchlings and juvenile birds were put on incubators.
- Males in two species are known to guard egg clutches and carry hatchlings on their backs.
Definition of hatchling in US English: hatchlingnounˈhætʃlɪŋˈhaCHliNG A young animal that has recently emerged from its egg. Example sentencesExamples - Increased illumination in the night too would disorient turtles and hatchlings and prevent them from finding their way to the sea after they hatch.
- It has also been estimated that feral dogs predate nearly 70 per cent of the eggs and hatchlings of the sea turtles in these islands.
- Green Sea Turtles as hatchlings weigh about an ounce and have a carapace length of 2 inches.
- Large-yolked eggs carry more lipid energy and may result in larger hatchlings or hatchlings with larger residual yolk reserves.
- To protect eggs and hatchlings from predators, volunteers and staff search for nests and collect eggs for incubation.
- See how a mother alligator protects her newborn hatchlings in her otherwise deadly jaws, and learn what dangers the babies face in the wild.
- Males in two species are known to guard egg clutches and carry hatchlings on their backs.
- Fire ants feed on almost any plant or animal material, including vulnerable reptile and ground-bird hatchlings.
- This hatchling is just one of hundreds of its kind that have been incubated and raised in captivity for release into North America's wetlands.
- There are many obstacles for turtle hatchlings, such as crabs, birds and many other predators in the ocean.
- Eggs and hatchlings are predated by members of every class of vertebrates and numerous invertebrates.
- When turtle hatchlings emerge at night from their eggs and head for the ocean, lights from hotels and other sources can lead them off course.
- They lay their eggs in July and feed their new hatchlings fresh nuts beginning in August.
- The presence of remnant yolk sacs was a good indication that these were indeed hatchlings emerging from their nests.
- More than 30 eggs and 15 nests were rescued on Tuesday, and 35 hatchlings and juvenile birds were put on incubators.
- The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches.
- Turtle hatchlings normally emerge in the evening hours only and move towards the sea under the cover of darkness.
- Predators of eggs and hatchlings include small mammals, birds, and other reptiles.
- When the babies hatch, they are the size of a grain of rice. New hatchlings are planktonic for six to nine weeks.
- After cradling the hatchling in her fleece-gloved hands, Patterson measures the length of its bill, then carefully slips the chick into a mesh bag to weigh it.
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