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  1. Duck egg (423 bytes)
    3: |name=Duck Egg
    5: ...ed tip. The light tan shell serves to protect the egg's innards from the environment, and it is smooth ...
  2. Pokka egg (347 bytes)
    3: |name=Pokka Egg
    5: |description=This ovoid egg measures approximately three thums in length. It ...

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  1. Duck egg (423 bytes)
    3: |name=Duck Egg
    5: ...ed tip. The light tan shell serves to protect the egg's innards from the environment, and it is smooth ...
  2. Pokka egg (347 bytes)
    3: |name=Pokka Egg
    5: |description=This ovoid egg measures approximately three thums in length. It ...
  3. Spiny lekleklek (1,663 bytes)
    7: ...tament to the survivability of its offspring. The eggs are the size of a pinhead, dark gray, and as har...
    8: ... mixture of detritus, fresh vegetation and insect eggs.
  4. Faeyorite Dragonfly (1,577 bytes)
    6: ...t is suspected that they create burrows for their eggs clutches, although their behavior of continually...
  5. Elda berries (493 bytes)
    5: |description=Approximately ten egg-shaped berries cluster around a central green bul...
  6. Farmed Goods (3,871 bytes)
    74: * [[egg*]]
    75: * [[pokka egg|egg, pokka]]
    76: * [[duck egg|egg, duck]]
  7. Rashash locust (1,657 bytes)
    6: ...orous, as they will eat smaller insects and their eggs, and sometimes even attack small mammals and rep...
  8. Arum seed (560 bytes)
    5: ...dth of a leklek's pinky finger, and they resemble eggs that have been chopped off at one end. The small...
  9. Goldroot (689 bytes)
    5: ...e crowns. Its rounded shape resembles an inverted egg with the bulbous end being slightly above ground.
  10. Razorback earwig (1,116 bytes)
    8: ...he ears of sleeping humanoids, laying clutches of eggs in the ear canal, which then hatch and devour th...
  11. Cicada hawk wasp (955 bytes)
    7: |notes=This wasp lays its eggs in live [[Holymna cicada|Holymna Cicadas]]. Upon...
  12. Blue ravenfly (1,178 bytes)
    11: ...rgant]]s when I stepped on some rotting [[pokka]] eggs. At first, I was completely disgusted, but then...
  13. Paper wasp (1,299 bytes)
    5: ... can shallowly penetrate bark, to drill holes for egg-laying. Possessing six thickened legs they are ab...
  14. Stenchbug (1,394 bytes)
    7: ...gagging odor reminiscent of decayed flesh, rotten eggs, cat feces and unwashed [[trulloc]]s. The aroma ...
  15. Dryadslipper spider (1,545 bytes)
    6: Thin-legged and agile, the females of this specie are atypi...
    9: ...e been observed creating webs for their perennial egg clutches, but to date, no one has seen any other ...
  16. Spotted necrofly (1,514 bytes)
    5: ...iny. When a female is fertilized and about to lay eggs, their bodies seem to change colors, typically a...
  17. Dappled quisling (1,594 bytes)
    6: ...ses. It does this in order to pillage its prey of eggs, larvae, honey, nectar, or any other protein-ric...
  18. Nemian dragonfly (1,524 bytes)
    8: ...the male flying in an inverted position until the eggs can be laid, or the handicapped pair falls victi...
  19. Heillsa stone termite (1,974 bytes)
    7: ...ne. They protect multiple queens, the matriarchal egg-layers, and are responsible for countless cave-in...
  20. Clothing (18,206 bytes)
    95: *Gaucho - Wide-legged pants or divided skirt reaching mid-calf and wo...
    172: *Pants - any of a number of twin-legged coverings for the lower body<br>
    248: *Wata-boushi - A large egg-shaped bridal cap that fits completely over the h...

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