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    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like List three population distribution types, which one is observed among prey species living in large groups?, A population of honeybees has 15 females and 45 males What is the sex ratio for this population?, The population size (N) of Kenyan lions is and more
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    Chickens are the only Overworld mob that can repopulate without breeding Adult chickens lay eggs at random and an egg thrown at the ground by a player or a dispenser has a 1 ⁄ 8 chance of spawning a baby chicken If a baby chicken spawns from a thrown egg, there is a further 1 ⁄ 32 chance to spawn three extra baby chickens, or 1 ⁄ 256
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    In many countries, chickens are ‘ de-beaked ’ – where their beak is partially removed – to stop this Hens are bred to be highly productive Hens will often lay around 300 eggs per year That’s very different from the wild ancestor of modern chickens – the red junglefowl – which lays around a dozen per year
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    From the time an ovum leaves the ovary, it takes approximately 25 hours for the egg to reach the vent for laying During that time period, the yolk will grow larger while being surrounded by albumen (egg white), wrapped in a membrane, and encased in a shell
  • Understanding Chicken Communication: Sounds Explained
    Within the chicken flock, there is a pecking order, and chickens have their way of expressing dominance and submission Growls and Cackling: When chickens vie for dominance, you might hear them growl or cackle loudly to assert their position in the social hierarchy It’s like the chicken version of a heated debate!
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