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Re: Dino sex and therm tally rant (and feather origins thrown in)
jamolnar@juno.com wrote:
> >....I'm thinking now of frogs' eggs being rubbery-shelled but would
> >you
> >consider turtle eggs rubbery-shelled?
>
> Yes. Turtles, snakes, lizards, etc have rubbery-shelled eggs. Frogs
> have shell-less eggs. Are there fossil turtle eggs?
maybe Ken Carpenter would know. Would we be sure if they were or were
not turtle eggs if there were no embryos?
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