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jodscovry
at Tue Jul 20 21:04:45 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jodscovry ]
The difference I see is a croc may drop parts of prey into the nest purposly or not where eggs would then get the sent and over time offspring may have developed some way of using this as indication of the most common prey in their range but a snake egg would not encounter anything being burried in tight quarters, thats why I consider it silly, sounds great for croc breeders, question thou, did they sent with urine, sweat/hair/ skin, or blood...I wonder what would happen if we brushed mouse pee on hognose eggs, that would thrill the hog breeders, Hmmmm....
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- hatchling l.t.triangulum - crocacutus, Sun Jul 18 13:49:57 2010
- RE: hatchling l.t.triangulum - JYohe, Sun Jul 18 13:57:12 2010
- RE: hatchling l.t.triangulum - jodscovry, Sun Jul 18 21:52:03 2010
- Anoles?? - Jeff Schofield, Sun Jul 18 23:11:24 2010
- RE: Anoles?? - westernNC, Mon Jul 19 12:27:43 2010
- RE: Anoles?? - Jeff Schofield, Mon Jul 19 14:21:27 2010
- What about... - Sunherp, Tue Jul 20 09:54:27 2010
- plus Tennessee ...np - snake_bit, Tue Jul 20 12:37:27 2010
- Yes, but not Eastern milks - KevinM, Tue Jul 20 15:26:51 2010
- Hey, now! - Sunherp, Tue Jul 20 17:03:23 2010
- Your welcome! - jeff schofield, Tue Jul 20 19:40:46 2010
- RE: Hey, now! - KevinM, Tue Jul 20 20:52:50 2010
- Totally... - Sunherp, Wed Jul 21 13:54:01 2010
- YUP - Jeff Schofield, Wed Jul 21 21:32:44 2010
- RE: Anoles?? - jodscovry, Mon Jul 19 19:55:09 2010
- Ummm....CAROLINA anoles?? - amazondoc, Tue Jul 20 12:55:20 2010
- Painting flavors on eggs?????????????? - Jeff Schofield, Sun Jul 18 23:19:31 2010
- RE: hatchling l.t.triangulum - Joe_M, Thu Jul 22 07:35:37 2010
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