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▪ I. ˈmoulting, vbl. n. [f. moult v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb moult, lit. and fig.1399 Langl. Rich. Redeles ii. 12 Þe seson was paste ffor hertis..To make ony myrthe ffor mowtynge þat nyghed. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 347/2 Mowtynge, deplumacio, plutura. 1626 Bacon Sylva §851 Some Birds there b...
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Moulting
In some moulting periods, a bird may renew only the feathers on the head and body, shedding the wing and tail feathers during a later moulting period. Gallery
See also
Abscission (Shedding, more general)
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Moulting in Pigeons
Moulting in Chicken and other fowl
Animal
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Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area
Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area is a composite wetland site in eastern Tasmania, Australia. Moulting Lagoon is so named because it is a traditional moulting place for black swans. It is an important site for waterbirds.
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Do cockroaches eat their shells after moulting? I recently witnessed a cockroach eat its shell after it moulted. Do cockroaches always do this?
Yes, it's fairly common for insects to eat their egg casings, shed skin etc. where possible. In a similar vein, as Alex Stone mentions, spiders often eat their webs too. There's generally plenty of valuable protein and nutrients tied up in there, so why not recycle?
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Apslawn, Tasmania
Geography
The southern boundary follows the centreline of Moulting Lagoon, an inlet of Great Oyster Bay. See also
Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area
References
Towns in Tasmania
Localities of Glamorgan–Spring Bay Council
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Attachment of muscles during molting in insects Normally, insects' muscles are attached to their exoskeleton but what happens to this attachment when they are moulting? Sorry if this is an extremely silly question bu...
In essence the source says that the muscle attachment to the cuticle is maintained during the moulting process, while the new cuticle is formed under the
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Tomb Mold
Malignity (2017)
Manor of Infinite Forms (2018)
Planetary Clairvoyance (2019)
The Enduring Spirit (2023)
Compilations
The Bottomless Perdition / The Moulting (2017)
EPs
Cerulean Salvation (2018)
Demos
The Bottomless Perdition (2016)
The Moulting (2016)
Cryptic Transmissions (2017)
Aperture of Body (2022
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ecdysone
ecdysone (ˈɛkdɪsəʊn) Also ecdyson. [ad. G. ecdyson (P. Karlson 1956, in Ann. des Sci. naturelles (Zool.) XVIII. 133), f. Gr. ἔκδυσις: see ecdysis.] A steroid, present as a hormone in the young forms of insects and some other arthropods, that controls moulting.1956 Vitamins & Hormones XIV. 234 The na...
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Crustacean neurohormone family
CHH is primarily involved in blood sugar regulation, but also plays a role in the control of moulting and reproduction. MIH inhibits Y-organs where moulting hormone (ecdysteroid) is secreted. A moulting cycle is initiated when MIH secretion diminishes or stops.
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ID Sunbird in Oman - White, Dark Grey, Yellow Some extensive web searching has not helped me find this bird I discovered in my travels. They were flitting too fast to get a decent picture, but here is the best descrip...
They are moulting their feathers and also the male have extensive yellow on breast and belly. MOULTING MALE   is often consumed by the animal after moulting.
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Setaria cervi
After 48 hours they move to fat bodies, where they undergo development by moulting. Second moulting follows after 11 days of infection. The infective larvae are injected into the mammalian host, where they undergo third moulting. By this the size of the body is greatly enlarged.
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Ecdysis (disambiguation)
Ecdysis is the moulting of the exoskeleton in arthropods and other animals.
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