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What are they? Atree
Eggs my neighbours found under a tree. Just wanna know what they are. No bird activity noticed, and no close by water sources that a turtle could reach from. So what are they?
>> Atree
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This is the tree they were found under. Ignore the bad quality of the egg picture. Sorry I have no excuse for it.
>> Anonymous
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>> Atree
lol, Forgot location. Canada, Ontario. So ya, not a croc.
>> Anonymous
Hey you found my eggs. Thanks.
>> Anonymous
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excuse me but wtf r u doing photograffing mah eggz?
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>>256770
Critter eggs
Also known as crites by bounty hunters
>> Anonymous
Don't beavers lay eggs?
>> Atree
Last I checked beavers where mammels. And dont lay eggs.
>> Anonymous
>>256836
Five mammals lay eggs. All of the monotremes.
>> Atree
None of em are beavers.
>> Anonymous
>>256846
to narrow it down, those mammals are are plyatpus(platypi?) and echinas.
>> Anonymous
Could be dolphin eggs.
>> Fawkes
huh. well..not many birds make a nest right out there in the open....and it might be a tortise...not a turtle...if not...snake maybe?
>> Anonymous
>>257396
Name a tortoise that lives in Canada.
>> Anonymous
>>257398
I lol'd.
>> Anonymous
>>257398
The Canadian Hogwallop Grass Tortoise
>> Anonymous
>>256770
Could be last year's Easter Egg hunt.
>> Anonymous
they may be the eggs of a whippoorwill
>> Anonymous
There are several ground-roosting birds that could be responsible for those eggs.