She muttered inaudibly, miserable for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information. |
Embryos are brooded in the mother's carapace and hatch out as miniature Daphnia, rather than as nauplii. |
Bradley was a man who worried deeply and brooded over the lives lost among his commands. |
The chicks are virtually naked when they hatch and must be brooded on the parents' feet for about 50 days. |
Incubation lasts 10 to 15 days and the altricial chicks are brooded for about 5 to 6 days after hatching. |
Then he brooded more about footslogging through the mud, about the rats and lice, than the history he was making. |