Hatchling definition
Examples of Hatchling in a sentence
Hatchling and juvenile ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇ width <5”) may be hand excavated or carefully mechanically excavated.
Hatchling Head Start Program: Protects hatchlings until they are of sufficient size to be beyond normal hatchling mortality to increase their chances of survival upon release into the wild.
All winning artists will receive one complimentary Hatchling NFT for each accepted entry.
Artwork that is chosen to be minted as collections/series with fewer total unique copies (e.g. Imago) will be sold for a higher price than collections with greater copies (e.g Hatchling).
Hatchling bed bugs are about the size of a poppy seed, and adults can grow to the size of an apple seed.
Stoneburner, D.L., J.I. Richardson and G.K. Williamson, (1982), Observations on the Movement of Hatchling Sea Turtles Caretta-Caretta, Copeia 1982(4):963-965.
Hatchling and juvenile tortoises (less than 180-mm MCL) may be undetected inside non-descript ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of rodents or other mammals, and these individuals could be injured or killed by construction activities.