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StinkyPinky
at Tue Jun 5 17:53:53 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by StinkyPinky ]
>>I did not mean that hybrids as a rule don't form an egg tooth. I have heard of situations where one or two in a cluth did not. I would open up eggs regardless of what's inside. Even with a non-hybrid there is a chance that not every baby could form an egg tooth or get out on it's own, why chance it? Ron.
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>>"If it can't kill you, why keep it?"
Yeah sure iv heard of a couple of instances of random snakes not growing an egg tooth and expiring in the egg because of, it was just when you said ("It is mainly for that reason that some hybrids don't form an egg tooth" i kinda thought that it popped up more in some lines than normal.
Thanks for clearing that up for me, and great job with the Bateaters by the way.
- ----- For the hell of it i tried a pinky, now im an addict and eat at least 5 a week. Its strange but when you get used to them they taste like eggs.
Stinky
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