"Look at that orange marmalade!" :)
"Look at that orange marmalade!" :)
chicken and chick and so on
Turn the Other Chick was created in 2004.
Turn the Other Chick has 295 pages.
Considering the facts that life can only come from other life and that birds reproduce sexually and also have separate distinct genders and only members of the opposite genders can have a chick, it is undoubted that each and every chick has at least one mother. IF the chick should have more than one mother, it is because one mother was its biological mother but abandoned the chick.and therefore another creature took over the motherly role. IF the chick appears to have no mother, it is simply because it has been orphaned and needs a new replacement mother as soon as possible. Please call 555-987-6543 to order a NEW replacement avian mother for only $799.99 now if you feel that your bird needs some parental help.
The ISBN of Turn the Other Chick is 0-7434-8857-1.
yes it comes in teal purple orange and black no.. it comes from ur mother
Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: What? Other orange: I'm not "what"! Orange: I know but "orange" you glad I didn't say your name again? Other orange: Don't you mean "aren't" not "orange"? Orange: What? Other orange: Oh my gosh!
A baby chick's noise is called "peeping" or "cheeping." It is a high-pitched sound they make to communicate with their mother and other chicks.
Very young chickens make a peeping sound and are sometimes referred to as "peepers"
Tortoiseshell cats are bred from three combinations: A tortoiseshell mother with any other coloured father; an orange mother with a father that is any colour except orange; or a mother that is any colour except orange with an orange father.
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