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X-WR-CALDESC:\nSnakes do it\, birds do it\, insects do it\, fish do it…I’m 
 talking about laying eggs of course. Many animals will lay eggs because th
 at is how they will pass on babies for the next generation. Not all animal
 s will lay their eggs in nests like birds\, some fish will lay them on veg
 etation in the water\, some insects will lay them on the underside of a le
 af. No matter what the species the egg provides nutrients and shelter for 
 the developing animals. However\, some eggs are hard\, some have spots\, s
 ome are soft and leathery. Come join us to learn the ins and outs of eggs 
 and what animals lay eggs and don’t lay eggs.\nThis event is FREE\, but re
 quires pre-registration: Below \n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a 
 conformation email with more information for the event. Then\, on the day 
 and time of the event\, use the link provided in the confirmation email an
 d password to join us.\n\nUnable to attend a live event? Each virtual webi
 nar will be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game and Parks YouTube Edu
 cation Channel\, here you can watch past recording of the Science of as we
 ll!\n\nPlease contact: Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for
  more information.
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DESCRIPTION:\nSnakes do it\, birds do it\, insects do it\, fish do it…I’m t
 alking about laying eggs of course. Many animals will lay eggs because tha
 t is how they will pass on babies for the next generation. Not all animals
  will lay their eggs in nests like birds\, some fish will lay them on vege
 tation in the water\, some insects will lay them on the underside of a lea
 f. No matter what the species the egg provides nutrients and shelter for t
 he developing animals. However\, some eggs are hard\, some have spots\, so
 me are soft and leathery. Come join us to learn the ins and outs of eggs a
 nd what animals lay eggs and don’t lay eggs.\nThis event is FREE\, but req
 uires pre-registration: Below \n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a c
 onformation email with more information for the event. Then\, on the day a
 nd time of the event\, use the link provided in the confirmation email and
  password to join us.\n\nUnable to attend a live event? Each virtual webin
 ar will be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game and Parks YouTube Educ
 ation Channel\, here you can watch past recording of the Science of as wel
 l!\n\nPlease contact: Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for 
 more information.
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SUMMARY:CE: The Science of…Eggs
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