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RE: Did they hatch?

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Posted by: EJ at Mon Jan 28 08:50:45 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EJ ]  
   

>>No they did not hatch, i was saying that there is the possibility that a female could lay eggs in the absence of a male even after 17 years.

My point was that females can and sometimes do lay eggs without a male present at all. The longest record bouncing around nowdays is 5 years for fertile eggs being produced after being present with a male.
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