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Posted by: eminart at Sun Jul 8 18:47:52 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eminart ]  
   

As the title says, I went on a short herping excursion yesterday. I didn't find much due to the weather, but I did find some eggs. I'm not sure what they are, but I'm guessing some kind of skink. I decided to bring them home and incubate them just to see.

SO, I'm just looking for everyone's wild guess as to what they may be. I live in northern alabama in the foothills of the appalacians. I found them underneath a rock on a embankment. They're tiny. Just a little bit thicker and oblong like an Ibuprofen tablet. For all I know, they could be some kind of teeny snake egg, but I'm guessing some sort of skink. I think they're too small for a five-lined though. So, any guesses?
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