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always point the muzzle in a safe direction. -colney
It is not so much the shell that keeps a baby turtle safe. The mama turtle impacts sand tightly around the eggs which protect the eggs. The eggs themselves are soft and fragile.
safe handling in simple is ensuring hygiene while handling food.
Yes, wait . . . no, wait, wait, wait, how am I to know?
There has been no evidence proving that eating eggs in the summer is harmful. Some people claimed that eggs negatively affected their bodies in the summer. As long as proper refrigeration and food handling is practiced, eggs should be safe for consumption any time of the year.
are eggs safe when not cracked
They can't. As long as the shell is intact, fly eggs (maggots) cannot get into the interior of the egg. If there is a break or small hole in the shell, then it would be possible. In some cuisine, duck eggs are buried and allowed to ferment for a time and then served to people. They are safe to eat as long as the shell is unbroken.
the shell keeps the tadpole safe because it protects the tadpole from predetors
If pasteurized eggs or egg replacements are used, it should be safe to drink. If you choose to use raw, unpasteurized shell eggs, there is the possibility of sharing Salmonella with your Holiday cheer. See Related Links for an eggnog recipe where the eggs are cooked.
The rules of 'safe handling rubbish' can be 1. Never throw your litter on the floor. 2. throwing litter attracts many rats...... and so on.
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They are safe in their shell.