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the egg case of the German cockroach holds about 30–40 long, thin eggs, packed like frankfurters in the case called an ootheca.
The eggs hatch from the combined pressure of the hatchlings gulping air and are initially bright white nymphs that continue inflating themselves with air and harden and darken within about four hours.
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