No. if it's a fetal pig they have not ovulated yet.
Nelumbo lutea
Euproctis lutea was created in 1775.
Diplommatina lutea was created in 1889.
Lonchoptera lutea was created in 1809.
Carex lutea was created in 1994.
Mangelia lutea was created in 1860.
Nelumbo lutea was created in 1799.
Yes, the macula lutea can be visualized through an ophthalmoscope. It appears as a small yellowish spot near the center of the retina. The macula lutea is important for central vision and visual acuity.
Nelombo Lutea
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa banksiae lutea.
Sarcina lutea is a gram-positive and aerobic bacterium that is typically found in soil, dust, and the gastrointestinal tract of animals. It forms characteristic cubic packets of eight cells and is used in microbiology laboratories as a quality control organism for testing sterilization techniques.
Gentiana Lutea