We get from cinnamon tree
Timbales come from Cuba.
They come from south America
When did Celts come to Britain
It is thought to come from the Gaelic
where does the name thomure come from
Either berries (strawberris, raspberries,....) or bays (at sea)Some other meanings with expressions like baie vitrée, baies aromatiques,...
smooth as a baies foot
yes i miscarried and saw my baies tongue at 11 weeks
An eastern cottonailed rabbit can have a liter of right babies
Generally speaking: baies strawberries: fraises, raspberries: framboises, blackberries: mûres,...
They will need mating, when the female dog is pregnant(which might need to be 2-5yrs) you'll would have to wait till around 60 days.
Baies, or berries, are formed through a process called pollination, where pollen from the male part of a flower fertilizes the ovules in the female part. After fertilization, the ovary of the flower develops into a fruit, while the fertilized ovules mature into seeds. The surrounding tissues of the ovary grow and ripen, resulting in the edible part of the berry. This process can vary slightly among different plant species but generally follows this reproductive cycle.
baie (Coast) Docking Bays (Terrain d'accostage) Landing pad baie (plural : "baies" in french, same word) bays (cranberries, strawberries etc...)
If you have bred the mice yourself the baies need to be 4 weeks old. If you have bred them yourslef the babies need to be at least 4 weeks or more before you can give them away.
Des baies de l'arbre 'açai' [Euterpe oleracea] de la forêt tropicale du Brésil , c'est ce que c'est 'Absolute açai berry'.
The surname Bayes is of English origin, deriving from the Old French word "baies," which means "berries" or "fruits." It is believed to be a topographic name for someone who lived near a berry patch or a place characterized by its abundance of berries. The name is also associated with the renowned statistician Thomas Bayes, known for Bayes' theorem in probability theory.
Yes, dingoes do take care of their young, known as pups. The parents, particularly the mother, play a crucial role in nurturing and protecting the pups during their early stages of life. They provide food, warmth, and guidance as the pups learn to hunt and socialize. This parental care is essential for the survival and development of the young dingoes.