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  1. Tick (8099 bytes)
    61: ...orged, the nymph drops off its host into the leaf litter and molts into an adult. These adults actively se...
    63: ...successful in finding hosts take cover under leaf litter or other surface vegetation, becoming inactive wh...
    65: ...st, become gravid, lay their eggs underneath leaf litter in early spring, and die. Each female lays approx...
  2. Polychrotidae (5759 bytes)
    35: .... 1–2 small, softshell eggs are laid among leaf litter. More clutches may be laid before mating season h...
  3. American Hairless Terrier (1479 bytes)
    25: ...less quality. They were eventually successful; a litter produced in 1981 provided the foundation stock of...
  4. Belgian Shepherd Dog (5744 bytes)
    13: ...be in the same litter. For example, a Groenendale litter could contain a brown-coated long-haired puppy; i...
  5. Dog (69384 bytes)
    148: ...stics: they stay close to home with their foster "litter" (which might include a flock of sheep) rather th...
    217: ...o be consistent through her life. Dogs bear their litters roughly 9 weeks after insemination.
    219: ...jpg|thumb|right|[[Catahoula Leopard Dog]] nursing litter of puppies]]
    220: ...mans must assist in the care and feeding when the litter exceeds eight or so.
    222: ...ts beyond the point at which they can safely bear litters on their own. For example, the [[Bulldog]] ofte...
  6. Bullmastiff (3436 bytes)
    40: ...nts, and often produce more than six puppies in a litter.
  7. Catahoula Leopard Dog (4794 bytes)
    48: [[Image:CatahoulaLitter wb.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Litter of Catahoulas showing wide variety of coat colors...
  8. Goldendoodle (4607 bytes)
    46: ...or the Goldendoodle. It is difficult for a hybrid litter to "breed true"; that is, it is difficult to know...
    54: .... This can create a genetic bottleneck, producing litters with uncertain genetic problems that might revea...
  9. Golden Retriever (8646 bytes)
    61: ...[Retriever]] pups. In 1868, this cross produced a litter that included four bitch pups. These four became ...
  10. Papillon (7480 bytes)
    64: ...types are still bred today and appear in the same litter. The Papillon variety is much more common, althou...
  11. Whippet (6038 bytes)
    40: ...s and patches are seen, sometimes all in the same litter.
  12. Hammerhead shark (3162 bytes)
    23: ... the hammerhead shark occurs once a year and each litter contains 12-15 pups. The courtship involved in ma...
  13. Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
    37: ...human-related food sources such as garbage dumps, litter bins, dumpsters, etc., and may even venture into ...
  14. Cat (30067 bytes)
    23: ...and female cats spayed before their first heat or litter enjoy reduced risk of mammary cancer. [http://cat...
    45: ...litter - clumping litter stays cleaner longer). A litterbox is recommended for indoor-outdoor cats as well...
  15. Potato (22889 bytes)
    122: ...out three inches (75 mm) thick. Upon this dung or litter plant a potato whole, shake a little more dung ov...
  16. Bearded Dragons (4675 bytes)
    20: ...can be fatal). NEVER use any commercial "reptile litter" or "calci-sand." There are no reptile manufactu...
  17. Cheetahs (6461 bytes)
    25: ...l groups, especially when they came from the same litter.
  18. Cockroaches (5827 bytes)
    51: ...es under the [[bark]] of [[tree]]s or in [[leaf]] litter, feeding on [[plant]] matter including leaves and...
  19. Eastern Mole (1638 bytes)
    21: ...t during mating in early spring. The female has a litter of 2 to 5 young in a deep underground burrow.
  20. Elephant Shrews (4007 bytes)
    18: ...rms, ants, and termites, mostly gleaned from leaf litter, but they also take seeds and some green shoots. ...

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