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Thread: Birth Defects
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Old 15-Sep-04, 01:59 PM
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Birth Defects

I understand that the temperature that your eggs are incubated at determines the sex of the hatchlings, and any temperatures to far outside this fine thermal region causes death. But occasionally the embryo survives and the animal hatches with birth defects.

Can anyone tell the reason behind have birth defects in a viviporous animal? Such as this emerald boa we caught in Peru.
 

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