apatosaurus
The answer is Apatosaurus.
apatosaurus
Often refered to as the "nest egg" these artificial eggs are used to replace eggs in the nest of a broody hen. They can also be used to show new pullets where the laying nest is. Some farms use rock or golf balls as nest eggs.
"Nest eggs" Used to induce new pullets to lay their eggs in specific places. Often substituted for fertilized eggs under a broody hen so the real eggs can be artificially incubated without causing the brood hen to stop brooding. Golf balls and rocks have been used for this purpose also.
You can tell by the materials used, the shaping and even the eggs that are in the nest. e.g. a cape warbler has a spherical nest that's weaved with grass and has white eggs with brown speckles
Food. Chickens will lay eggs even without a rooster around. Non fertile eggs are abandoned in the nest in which they are laid. Eggs can stay there until the hen decides to either find a new nest, a predator finds the nest or she rolls them out of the nest.
Farmers used to leave one egg in the hen's nest to encourage her to have more eggs.
"An egg bank contains frozen donor eggs, used for reproduction. A nest egg is typically an accumulation of money used for retirement. Therefore an egg bank is not the same as a nest egg."
Because they are not pregnant yet, but they will soon. I used a clenax box as a nest for them and I wrote "Nest" and my green and white budgie mating happend.
Dinosaurs of the family Deinonychosauria, which means "fearsom claw lizards", posessed large switch-blade like claws on their feet, which they used to gash open their prey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinonychosauria
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that Dilophosaurus could spray poison. This notion was popularized by the movie "Jurassic Park," where it was depicted as a venomous dinosaur. In reality, Dilophosaurus was likely a carnivorous dinosaur that used its physical features, such as sharp teeth and claws, to capture and consume prey. Fossil evidence does not indicate any adaptations for venom or poison.
Anteaters have an excellent sense of smell for locating termites and ants. They have huge claws for tearing open termite nests, and these claws can also be used for self defense. They have very long, narrow tongues to reach deep into the termite or ant nest and lick up the insects.