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1 There the young brood are sheltered, there they feed and grow plump.
2 Disturbed at its siesta by some wayfarer, the partridge's young brood hastily disperses.
3 The young brood from old-established colonies hatched out just about two months before these appeared.
4 Look once more, and see all the ways that the hen has with her young brood .
5 The time that bees commence raising their young brood is but imperfectly understood by most people.
6 It is already late summer with Gottfried Gottfried, and high time that the young brood should fly away.
7 Nearby, Egg Mother and Egg Father murmured to the young brood , telling the great stories of their ancestors.
9 And still farther away they caught sight of a mother duck swimming with her young brood upon a pool.
10 Strides and her young brood .
11 The young brood waited anxiously for their return; but night came, and they were left without parents and without food.
12 There is but one period from February till October, when prosperous stocks are free from young brood in the combs.
13 The young brood waited with impatience for their return; but night came, and they were left without parents and without food.
14 I assisted to remove the combs, and found young brood in abundance, from the perfect bee, through all stages of growth.
15 With their young brood queen exposed and vulnerable, the soldier kanks became very aggressive and would attack anything that ventured near the herd.
16 A young brood queen was generally about the same size as the soldiers, who were smaller than the food producers and had larger pincers.
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