The only person that I think would be the last is roran
It's Saphira. Murtagh explains it at the end of ELDEST the book. The last dragon egg is male, Murtagh also explains that. That's why Galbatorix doesn't want to kill Eragon or Saphira because he wants to 'renew the riders'. So if Saphira breeds, she will be the mother of an entire race. :)
His name is Firnen. He's Arya's Dragon. He's also Green
0 dayz.... coz mid cycle is fertilized egg...., enn mid cycle bleeding doesnt occur..., bleeding only occurs on the last dayz of the period..
The green dragon on the cover of Inheritance is called Firnen, and he hatches for Arya Drottning while she is carrying his egg home to Ellesmera. He has been rescued from King Galbotorix's castle after Eragon and Saphira defeat him.
the difference between a cell cycle and egg cycle is...
no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
They have the eggs in the last cycle because after they lay there eggs they die 3to4 weeks later
Eragon is actually the first of the Inheritance Cycle. It features Saphera, Eragon's blue dragon with a blue background. The second book is titled Eldest and shows Murtagh's red dragon, Thorn, and has a red background. The third book is Brisingr, and has Glaedr on the cover with a black background. The fourth and final book has yet to be released, but it has been revealed that it will conclude the cycle, and it will have a green dragon on the front, symbolizing the last egg that has yet to hatch.
The fourth and final book of the Inheritance Cycle has not yet been released. The title is unknown, but it will have a green dragon (representing the unhatched green egg in Galbatorix's lair) on the front.
The Egg is the first stage in a frogs life cycle.
An early menstruation cycle occurs when an egg is not properly developed, so it does not mature and is not released during the cycle. Also known as an ovulatory cycle defined as a cycle that has occurred less than twenty three days from the last cycle.
Ovulation.