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Most likely lizard or snake eggs, I've hatched a lot of both and these look a bit more like lizard eggs than snakes, turtle eggs are usually more spherical...
Too bad you can't teleport them to me, I'd love to hatch them...
You hatch them? That's quite funny. Well, I am coming at one with the opinion that it was a snake.
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I'm quite confused about it. It will be really a queer go if I need to imagine a turtle climbing up to the terrace and laying eggs inside the soil-portion of the tub of Allamanda. That will be damn weird!
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I thought that they were of a snake and got them out of the house! And, as of size, they were almost 2.9 cm. And I live in India.
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Well, we've a mini garden in our terrace. Today, when the man who takes care of the terrace-garden was cleaning the soil in a tub of Allamanda, he got some white egg-like stuff. These eggs were quite small, having almost equal length(of half a thumb). They were 8-9 in number. We broke one of them and found the inner-area to be exactly like an egg. The stuff was hot. The astounding thing is that it was found inside the soil part of tub, I emphasize : inside the soil-part. I don't think a bird will dig such deep in the soil to lay eggs. Is it a work of the snakes? I suspect, one might have entered the tub from the hole under it and laid the damn eggs. Can you please put some light?
N.B. : DON'T GET CONFUSED BY THE SIZE. THEY'RE JUST HALF A THUMB IN SIZE. THE ZOOMING IS MAKING THEM SEEM LARGER THAN THEY ARE.
Thanks a lot for helping !!
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How to determine the shape of a co-ordination compound?
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If a coordination compound is given, how can you determine its proper shape from its formula? I wanna know the process.