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My Oviparous Animals By Mariah
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My Oviparous Animals
By Mariah
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Dakiny
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Ducks are oviparous.
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Etrusia UK
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Duck eggs are not white they are darker.
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Grempz
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Ducks can live from 2 to 12 years.
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garryknight
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Mother ducks protect their babies from predators like snakes, raccoons, and big fish.
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..Alba..
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Penguins are oviparous.
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stefanweihs
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Penguin eggs are white.
The dad stays with the egg while the mom goes to look for food.
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paronomasia81
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Penguins can drink salt water.
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Guwashi999
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A baby penguin is called a chick.
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Aztlek
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Some sharks are oviparous.
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Bruce Stokes
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Shark eggs are kind of clear so you can see inside.
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ellenm1
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Zebra sharks have stripes when they are young.
They loose their stripes and get spots when they are older.
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Idibal
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Horn sharks get their name from the bumps on top of their eyes.
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PacificKlaus
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Salmon are oviparous.
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AER Wilmington DE
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Salmon eggs are red and tiny.
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Kirti Poddar
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If the eggs turn a peach colour and are not clear it means they did not survive.
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U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Northeast Region
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There are lots of kinds of salmon.
Chinook, pink, sockeye, and chum are kinds of salmon.
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USFWS Pacific
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Thanks for watching.
I hope you liked it.
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bertdennisonphotography
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