No. Birds do not lay clear eggs at all to my knowledge.
It has something to do with their instincts. It's their instict to lay three eggs, because of their prior knowledge.
Lay knowledge refers to the knowledge held by non-experts or individuals who do not have formal training or expertise in a specific subject. It is based on common sense, personal experiences, and information gathered through everyday life rather than formal education or specialized training.
To my knowledge is Tina Turner still alive
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A lay witness cannot ordinarily testify in court about matters that require specialized knowledge, skills, or training, such as scientific or technical subjects. Their testimony is generally limited to their direct observations and experiences. Additionally, lay witnesses cannot offer opinions on matters outside their personal knowledge or expertise, particularly if those opinions would require expert analysis.
to my knowledge you can't. Legendaries are one of a kind so you can't duplicate them.
George Richard Newcombe has written: 'Lay people's knowledge about the disease of tetanus'
An Irish light-infantryman, trained as a woodsman, with good knowledge of the lay of the land, used for irregular warfare.
It seems to symbolise the unknown and the endless possibilities that lay beyond the narrow scope of the boys' knowledge.
The statement reflects a sentiment often associated with Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher. He famously claimed that his wisdom lay in recognizing his own ignorance, encapsulated in the phrase "I know that I know nothing." This acknowledgment of limited knowledge has influenced philosophical thought throughout history, emphasizing the importance of humility in the pursuit of knowledge.
A sociologist studies social life systematically using research methods and theories, while a lay person relies on personal experiences and common sense. Sociologists aim for objective understanding through empirical evidence and critical analysis, whereas lay people may perceive social issues subjectively and anecdotally. Sociologists also contribute to the body of knowledge in the field, while lay individuals may have limited knowledge of sociological concepts and patterns.