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  • ...so add a pinch of salt.</li><li>Pre heat the grill and insert the chicken. Bask the [[chicken]] frequently with any excess marinade.Turn the [[chicken]] fr
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  • ...s, like snakes and lizards, or amphibians, like frogs. These animals often bask in the sun to increase their body temperature and activity level. Some fish
    2 KB (222 words) - 19:13, 25 February 2024
  • ...r their behavior to regulate their body temperature. For example, they may bask in the sun to warm up or seek shade to cool down.
    2 KB (285 words) - 18:57, 22 February 2024
  • ...xhibit behaviors to regulate their body temperature. For example, they may bask in the sun to warm up or seek shade to cool down. Some cold-blooded animals
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  • ...ea to cocoa, stirring constantly so as to completely dissolve mix.</li><li>Bask in the spicy sweetness.</li><li>(Note: I've had \Mexican\ cocoa made with a
    2 KB (307 words) - 02:11, 23 October 2023
  • ...ll hiss loudly when threatened. It is primarily nocturnal, but is known to bask in the sun during cooler weather.
    2 KB (314 words) - 14:10, 3 March 2024
  • ...e [[solitary animals]], and are primarily [[nocturnal]], although they may bask in the sun during cooler weather. They are [[ambush predators]], lying in w
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  • ...dae lizards are diurnal, active during the day when they hunt for food and bask in the sun to regulate their body temperature. They are known for their exc
    3 KB (389 words) - 14:35, 21 April 2024
  • ...w them to survive in their respective environments. For instance, they may bask in the sun to increase their body temperature or seek shade to cool down. T
    3 KB (383 words) - 02:10, 28 March 2024
  • ...e in water. They are not typically baskers but will occasionally emerge to bask in the sun. They are solitary animals and can be quite aggressive if threat
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  • ...rrestrial snake but can climb into low vegetation in pursuit of prey or to bask. Its diet consists mainly of small mammals, birds, and occasionally amphibi
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  • * '''Behavioral Adaptations''': Many ectotherms bask in the sun to raise their body temperature or seek shade to cool down. Some
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  • ...onally seen near the surface or in coastal waters. These fish are known to bask at the ocean's surface, lying on their side to warm up in the sun, which is
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  • ...r environments, with some species preferring rocky terrains where they can bask in the sun and retreat into crevices to avoid predators. Others may be foun
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  • ...or success. It can also refer to the literal act of positioning oneself to bask in the sunlight, which has various health benefits, including vitamin D syn
    3 KB (418 words) - 04:35, 3 April 2024
  • ...on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature, and often bask in the sun on rocks or open areas.
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  • ..., during which the statue of the goddess was paraded outside the temple to bask in the sunlight and to interact with her worshippers.
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  • '''Syn.''': [[grow]], [[sprout]], [[germinate]], [[idle]], [[bask]], [[pullulate]], [[hibernate]].<br>'''antonym(s)''': [[fade]], [[pine]],
    32 KB (3,086 words) - 03:16, 30 October 2023
  • * '''[[Luxuriate]], see [[bask]].
    44 KB (4,418 words) - 09:21, 30 October 2023
  • * '''[[Bask]]'''
    59 KB (5,727 words) - 21:36, 29 October 2023

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