Our offspring are born neotenous, initially helpless and for several years in need of parental care to survive and mature. |
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The eggs mature to neotenous larvae inside the walls of the cyst. |
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Thomas suggested that the noetiid ligament evolved from a ligament with outer chevrons only, as in Anadara antiquata, or the neotenous ligament of limopsids. |
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Apparently, men blessed with round faces, big eyes, small noses and high foreheads are perceived as less competent, whatever their age. All this looks bad for Britain's Conservatives and their neotenous leader, David Cameron. |
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