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  3. Emu - Wikipedia

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    Engraved Emu egg. Emu leather has a distinctive patterned surface, due to a raised area around the feather follicles in the skin; the leather is used in such items as wallets, handbags, shoes and clothes, [86] often in combination with other leathers. The feathers and eggs are used in decorative arts and crafts.

  4. Why are eggs so expensive at Publix and other Miami ... - AOL

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    A 12-count carton of Publix Grade A, extra large eggs sold for $5.89 at the Kendall Palms at Town & Country Mall store on Jan. 12, 2023.

  5. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    The twist is that the product isn't real (it's superglue), Karen isn't her real name (it's Beth), and the ad isn't an ad (Beth's just practicing her pitch work before the bathroom mirror). [ 147 ] Clearasil — Appearing in SNL's recurring Sprockets skit, which parodied German pop culture, a young woman uses Clearasil (or, in a strong German ...

  6. Eggs as food - Wikipedia

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    Pheasant eggs and emu eggs are edible, but less widely available; [11] sometimes they are obtainable from farmers, poulterers, or luxury grocery stores. In many countries, wild bird eggs are protected by laws which prohibit the collecting or selling of them, or permit collection only during specific periods of the year. [11]

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  8. Cassowary - Wikipedia

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    The eggs measure about 9 by 14 cm (3.5 by 5.5 in) – only ostrich and emu eggs are larger. The male incubates those eggs for 50–52 days, removing or adding litter to regulate the temperature, then protects the chicks, which stay in the nest for about 9 months. He defends them fiercely against all potential predators, including humans.

  9. Perdue Farms - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1920 by Arthur Perdue [1] with his wife, Pearl Perdue, who had been keeping a small flock of chickens. [4] The company started out selling table eggs, then in 1925, Perdue built the company's first hatchery, and switched to selling layer chicks to farmers instead of eggs. [4]