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Interior view of a bird's egg:
hard, porous shell enclosing an embryo and the substances that nourish
it during incubation. Shell: hard crust covering and protecting the egg. Developing embryo: small pocket related to the germ. Air space: part of the egg containing only air. Vitellus or yolk: part of the egg which develops into an embryo
once the egg has been fertilized. Albumen or white: white of the egg, which nourishes the embryo
once the egg has been fertilized. Amniotic liquid: liquid substance in the amnion. Embryo: bird which has not yet hatched. Allantoic fluid: one of three extensions of a bird embryo. Shell membrane: membrane on the inside of the shell. Chalaza: part of the white of the egg.
Photo :
EN : Feet
of ostrich
FR : Pieds
d'autruche
ES : Pies
de avestruz
Its feet of ostrich are very curious,
and different from those of all other birds. They are somewhat like the
foot of the camel, having a soft pad or cushion underneath, and only two
toes. The largest toe is about seven inches long, and has a broad claw
at the end; the other is about four inches long, and has no claw. Although
ostrich cannot fly, it can run faster than the swiftest horse.
Animation : Bird's eggs
Thanks to YouTube for allowing us to watch this video.