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Egrets are large white shorebirds with long legs.
The anaconda can grow up to 37.5 ft long and can be 550 lbs.
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The EA pair has a short E sound. The second e is a schwa.
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The feather duster worm lives under untidy beds. I believe they live in feather dusters that wasn't washed for a long time - Jenna
You have to wait and wait that's the long way or the short ways are buying fake ones or using special cream on it that makes it grow faster!
An impossible question to answer. What species? Different species spend from several days to several months as nestlings and feather growth is similarly variable in timing. What is meant by "grow"? Feathers visible in the skin or fully expanded, orthadox, feathers?
A feather "floats" because the density of the air molecules surrounding it is only slightly less than the feather itself. The air has a "resistance" which is applied to the feather as it falls, making it appear as though it is floating downwards. In a vacuum however, where no atmospheric molecules are present, the feather will fall as fast as any other object, regardless of mass.
Many years. They grow to very large sizes. I have never heard of any special research that can specify an age limit for them but to grow to 10 kilos or more I guess they must live a very long time.
The feather steak is a cut of beef taken from the shoulder, it suits either long slow cooking, or can be thinly sliced and cooked very quickly, anything in between will result in a tough piece of meat. it's called feather because the marbling (thin streaks of fat) make it look like a feather.
It will depend if it is a baby or not. A hatchling will start to get feather pins in a couple days after hatching. It will be fully feathered in about a month. If your parakeet has molted, I recommend buying a molting suppliment or molting diet seeds, it is a very stressful time for a bird. These molted feathers will grow back in depending on how well the bird is taken care of and the size of the feather growing in. My quaker lost his tail feathers and it took about a month for them to start sprouting back out. If it is a non-flight feather or down feather it should grown in quite quickly.