No, female crappie do not maintain an egg sack year-round. They only develop mature eggs in preparation for spawning, which typically occurs once a year during the spring or early summer. After spawning, the female crappie's egg sack will be empty until the next reproductive cycle.
All depends what sack you mean - 'we always buy a sack of potatoes' or 'a couple of employees got the sack at the end of the week' or 'go to bed, lets hit the sack'
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Fraternal twins always have two. About 1% of identical twins share an amniotic sack. 99% will each have their own sack.
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No, they just leave.
The spider with a white sack on its back is likely a female wolf spider carrying her egg sac.
They don't LOOK that different, but one difference is that the female has an egg sack.
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Because "common names" are not common at all. For example, the Promoxis annularis's "common name" is White Crappie (a game fish). However, where I grew up, in central Louisiana, it was called a White Perch. If I used the term White Perch here in Virginia, it would mean something entirely different to anglers here. Still further south in Louisiana, Cajuns call the the fish a Sac-au-Lait (French for "sack of milk"). Other names for the White Crappie (which may include the closely related species Promoxis nigromaculatus - Black Crappie) are Papermouth, Calico Bass, and Specks.
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in male fighter fish there is very deep colour and in female there is very fead colour female have a egg sack but males dont have
The movement of the scrotum, or ball sack, is a natural response to regulate the temperature of the testicles. This movement helps adjust the distance of the testicles from the body to maintain an optimal temperature for sperm production and function.
Yes. These are the testes, or testicals. They are round organs in a fleshy sack in the mans groin area and produce sperm.
If you mean the line in the middle, on a female that would be the 2 labias. But on a man they have grown into a sack instead.
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a sack of a quarterback behind the line of scrimage, that is a sack