I- C -U- P hahaha very funny [lol very funny]
Yellow. And you should know this considering that you see it everytime you go to flush the toilet!
Anything CAN be eaten, but a fertillized egg shouldn't be eaten. There is no particular reason why fertilized eggs should not be eaten, except that the thought of it might affect your sensibilities and appetite. See Related Links.
YO MAMA IS SO FAT WHEN SHE GOES TO THE BATHROOM AND PEE THE TOILET START SINGING "Do you see what I see!"
Rub their face in toilet full of their pee then see what they have to say about it (p.s. if their not in their right mind maybe they shouldn't have a dog)
If you are female, aged 10 to 13 and about 100 pounds, then very probably. Discuss this with your mother, who will have been expecting this sooner or later.
When ghost shrimp lay eggs, the female carries the green or yellow eggs on her swimming legs under her tail. If you see eggs that are just lying around, they are either unfertilized or from something other than the ghost shrimp.
Pee-see-no (or) pee-see-naw-ee
Eggs don´t lay eggs. Some animals do lay unfertilized eggs though, many insect species are capable of it. Unfertilized eggs will become males most of the time, so if there are only females and eggs don´t get fertilized, males will enter the population automatically and the genetic diversity will go up once more.
You can't from the outside but an ultrasound can show this
It is important to know what is being consumed. When a person eats eggs, they are suppose to eat unfertilized eggs, as a fertilized egg with have some formation of an animal in it.No. Most eggs sold today are from large egg producing facilities and there are no interactions between hens and roosters. Most of the egg producing hens have never and never will see a rooster. The only time you may get fertilized eggs is if you buy from a local farm and unless you incubate the eggs you would never know you are eating a fertile egg. There is no discernible difference between a fertile and non fertile fresh egg.Yes, there is really no difference nutritionally between fertile and non-fertile eggs. Unless the egg has been incubated for several days there is no visual difference either. Farm fresh eggs are more often fertile than not. Store bought factory produced eggs are never fertile.The chicken eggs we eat are unfertilized. Actually some are fertilized. It depends on what type of egg you get. But after they have been refrigerated they will not hatch.
Residuals of seminal fluid on the ducts! =) I am serious, just check it out next time