Difference between revisions of "Category:Avian Reproduction"
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* '''Precocial''': young have open eyes, have down, large brains and are immediately mobile and somewhat able to defend themselves against predators. | * '''Precocial''': young have open eyes, have down, large brains and are immediately mobile and somewhat able to defend themselves against predators. | ||
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+ | * [[Exotics - Reproductive Tract Anatomy- Anatomy & Physiology|Reproductive Tract Anatomy ]] | ||
+ | * [[Exotics - Hormonal Control of Testicular Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Hormonal Control of Testicular Function]] | ||
+ | * [[Exotics - Semen - Anatomy & Physiology|Semen ]] | ||
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* [[Exotics - Incubation Physiology - Anatomy & Physiology|Incubation Physiology ]] | * [[Exotics - Incubation Physiology - Anatomy & Physiology|Incubation Physiology ]] |
Revision as of 17:19, 29 November 2010
Key Words
- Altricial: newly born young are relatively immobile, have closed eyes, lack down, and must be cared for by the adults. Altricial young are born helpless and require care for a comparatively long time.
- Precocial: young have open eyes, have down, large brains and are immediately mobile and somewhat able to defend themselves against predators.
Male:
Female:
Pages in category "Avian Reproduction"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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- Avian Breeding, Ovulation and Oviposition - Anatomy & Physiology
- Avian Female Reproductive System
- Avian Female Sex Determination - Anatomy & Physiology
- Avian Hormonal Control of Testicular Function - Anatomy & Physiology
- Avian Male Reproductive Tract - Anatomy & Physiology
- Avian Semen - Anatomy & Physiology
- Avian Vent and Cloaca - Anatomy & Physiology