Sentence examples for the hatchlings from inspiring English sources

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the hatchlings

noun

A newly hatched bird, reptile or other animal that has emerged from an egg.

  • The hatchling alligator had just broken out of its shell but was already trying to follow its mother, who hunted hatchling birds.

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Not all the hatchlings would have survived.

The hatchlings look like nothing so much as floating eyeballs.

And the hatchlings are very attractive and very cute".

The selection process of the hatchlings was ruthless, he said.

Would the hatchlings have led happier lives with her interference?

The hatchlings hit the beach running, like windup toys.

A couple of feet away, we spot the hatchlings lying on top of each other.

That summer, he took one of the hatchlings to a meeting of the state's wildlife managers.

Dr. Mathevon said there might be a benefit to the hatchlings in both behaviors.

The hatchlings were part of the organization's larger plan to replenish some endangered turtle species' populations.

The sex of the hatchlings is determined by the temperature at which the eggs incubate.

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