helping to repopulate a shortage of sea turtle population so we're buying nests now of sea turtles and they'll be hatching when we go on the trip um so it's November it's over Thanksgiving and then we've got a trip in December whichwill be refurbishing a school in Mexico and then January February March is multiple trips one's a skate park one's
We've been talking about that a bit at Deeds Not Words. When I first was hatching this idea, one of the things I wanted us ultimately to be able to do is to weigh in as consumers and to help direct consumer decision-making based on a company's score with how well it's doing to support gender equality.
Everyone else is dead silent. do to prevent the eggs from hatching ?
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended. And here is just after hatching .
There are about 5,000 known species of jumping spiders. And what they're doing is they're taking advantage of insects hatching out in there and their instinct to fly up.
Everyone else is dead silent. '90s kids rejoice. The spider eggs they used to fill Beanie Babies are finally hatching .
We want to put it on the cover this week. Some of it is built for the print, cross-hatching , and lines, and black ink.
They have a very close bond with their young. They actually start to chirp and communicate with them while they're still in the eggs in the last few days before hatching . We know that birds can recognize 100 other birds based on their distinct facial features.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. So when you're at the hatchery --and this is a picture of a hatchery-- and they're hatching the egg laying hens, you have both males and females that hatch .
So criticize that. Then choose the right thing to explain. But I think in general, the picture is if you're an octopus, from the day that you're hatching from the egg, you're pretty much on your own
The egg industry subjects chicks to horrors few of us can even imagine. Because male chicks don't lay eggs and do not grow quickly enough to be raised profitably for meat, they are killed within hours after hatching . Male chicks are typically thrown into giant grinding machines while still alive.
we've just missed it, but if any of you been to the Audubon Canyon Ranch, you know what I'm talking about, it's--from mid-March to mid-July, the Egrets and the Herons, they come here and they nests and they lay their eggs, they--you know, the baby start hatching . It is a rookery. And you--until you go there and actually see it, you won't quite know what a rookery can be like. But it's noisy and there's feathers all over the place, and
It is a rookery. And you--until you go there and actually see it, you won't quite know what a rookery can be like. But it's noisy and there's feathers all over the place, and it's just amazing to see, especially, when those eggs are hatching , when the babies are there. And they have--it's designed, it's near Stinson beach. It's designed so that you take a little hike. I mean, more like a stroll, but a little bit of a hike, up above where the trees are so that you're almost eye-level with the nests. And you can look
we've just missed it, but if any of you been to the Audubon Canyon Ranch, you know what I'm talking about, it's--from mid-March to mid-July, the Egrets and the Herons, they come here and they nests and they lay their eggs, they--you know, the baby start hatching . It is a rookery. And you--until you go there and actually see it, you won't quite know what a rookery can be like. But it's noisy and there's feathers all over the place, and
It is a rookery. And you--until you go there and actually see it, you won't quite know what a rookery can be like. But it's noisy and there's feathers all over the place, and it's just amazing to see, especially, when those eggs are hatching , when the babies are there. And they have--it's designed, it's near Stinson beach. It's designed so that you take a little hike. I mean, more like a stroll, but a little bit of a hike, up above where the trees are so that you're almost eye-level with the nests. And you can look