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sorry for your leopards. have you ever found any naturally hatched russians?I just wanted to share an experience I had on this topic. This a.m. I noticed a clean hole next to a fence in the leopard tortoise yard. I gently excavated the hole and found several very old leopard eggs. The smell told me they didn't make it. I opened one or two of them and the babies were perfectly formed but dead and stinking.
Sorry to hear that Yvonne.I just wanted to share an experience I had on this topic. This a.m. I noticed a clean hole next to a fence in the leopard tortoise yard. I gently excavated the hole and found several very old leopard eggs. The smell told me they didn't make it. I opened one or two of them and the babies were perfectly formed but dead and stinking.
im in north caliAs a matter of fact, I did. About 3 or 4 years ago, I found two Russian babies in their yard. Never did find the nest or more babies.
Terese: If I'm remembering correctly, you're in Washington, right? Do you have a red ant problem there? Generally that's what happens to my eggs if I leave them in the ground. The ants eat them.
Congratulations! What an awesome find! I am quite jealous..
I visited your website, as well. Very nice
As a matter of fact, I did. About 3 or 4 years ago, I found two Russian babies in their yard. Never did find the nest or more babies.
Terese: If I'm remembering correctly, you're in Washington, right? Do you have a red ant problem there? Generally that's what happens to my eggs if I leave them in the ground. The ants eat them.
I just wanted to share an experience I had on this topic. This a.m. I noticed a clean hole next to a fence in the leopard tortoise yard. I gently excavated the hole and found several very old leopard eggs. The smell told me they didn't make it. I opened one or two of them and the babies were perfectly formed but dead and stinking.