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jobi
at Mon Aug 7 10:00:32 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
My observation with a few clutches of acanthosaura and gonocephalus, has revealed a much higher number of females per clutch, this leads me to believe they are genetically programmed to produce females. This would avoid territoriality and assure a more reliable propagation of the specie, in theory?
Exact measurements showed males to have 1/3 longer tails then females, on this photo of siblings, both males are quit obvious, even on this low resolution pic.
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