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Holy Mackerel
03-14-05, 08:32 PM
Hey Everyone,
My brother found this egg in a house plant of his. The house plant is tropical, but my best guess is that it was farmed in Canada. This egg was found on the top of the soil much to his surprise, as it wasn't previously there (maybe the water flushed it up?).
The shell is hard, and about the size of a Cadbury Mini-Egg (this is no Easter joke). The soil he is using is Miracale Grow Soil.
Any guesses? Answers?
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/3608egg_web_.gif
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/3608egg_003_web_.gif
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/3608egg_008_web_.gif
Let me know what you think.
Steve
(p.s. it was still moving when the shell was opened, which is interesting)
Paleosuchus
03-14-05, 08:34 PM
Chupacabra?
RDexotics
03-14-05, 08:37 PM
I had a brown anole hatch out of a plant last summer.
Holy Mackerel
03-14-05, 08:42 PM
Originally posted by Paleosuchus
Chupacabra?
Thats funny, and a solid guess, i'll keep it in mind.
I've also already had it suggested that it may be a velocaraptor??
RD Exotics,
Anole was one of my guesses after lots of thought. However how would an anole egg get in there? Also, did that anole have a hard shell?
Thanks,
Steve
samurai
03-14-05, 08:42 PM
Wow what are the chances of that, how did it survive? with no incubation or anything, or being transported
peterm15
03-14-05, 08:47 PM
well where did the plant come from.. home depo and i believe wallmart and some others get there plants shipped from florda
Paleosuchus
03-14-05, 08:52 PM
LOL, it could pass as a velocaraptor.
I would say a species of anole aswell except for that tail. It throws me off. I have seen quite a few hatchling and hatches with anoles, and the tail looks nothing like that, or from those photographs it doesnt. The second picture makes it look like it has a beak, and more of a pointed head than a hatchling anole. Picture one and two look like a totally different species. But from the first picture i would have to say an anole.
concept3
03-14-05, 09:13 PM
beacause of the tail I would geuss some sort of gecko, but until I know where the plant is from it is hard to make an educated geuss.
RDexotics
03-14-05, 09:20 PM
Heres a pic on the anole that hatched out of one of my plants.
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/4242MVC-010F-med.JPG
Holy Mackerel
03-14-05, 09:26 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by RDexotics
[B]Heres a pic on the anole that hatched out of one of my plants.
Do anoles have hard shelled eggs, or leathery?
RDexotics
03-14-05, 09:51 PM
not really sure about that, I only found the hatchling not the egg.
Mystic Lizzards
03-14-05, 10:16 PM
that looks like a water dragon cause of the toes
It looks Avian to me. In the second pic it appears to me to be a beak. From the frontal view it appears to be very conicle. The lateral view of the second pic fits the overall profile for beak of a small passerine species of bird. The size of the egg also suggests an avian species to me.
The head appears to be very well developed with rather large eyes to be reptillian. However the abdonimal area is white and slightly transparent appearing to be extremely underdeveloped. Which leads me to belive that what appears to be a tail is actually not a tail, but simply a very underdeveloped body. The body also appears to be "fuzy" with makes me think feather follicles. Although it could simply be the amnion giving that appearance.
It is really hard to guess though. hhhhmmm.
Just my thoughts, If will be interesting to see that bad boy up close when you come to guelph next....steal it from your bro and will can get a real close look at it, without the shell remnants on it.
Stockwell
03-15-05, 02:50 AM
Anoles have parchment shell eggs(leathery not hard)
Holy Mackerel
03-15-05, 09:55 AM
So I asked where the plant was from.
Apparently it was purchased from IKEA. From what I know IKEA plants are produced in Canada, that is the tropical plants are farmed.
...it looks like some kind of alien baby. Don't let it near your mouth......lol j/k.
Dark_Angel_25
03-15-05, 01:28 PM
Any updated pics of what actually was inthe egg? Or is it still hatching??
HumphreyBoagart
03-15-05, 02:34 PM
Dark Angel:
I don't think that little dude will be hatching : (
It appears to be very underdeveloped and the shell has been removed.
Holy Mackerel
03-15-05, 03:06 PM
Originally posted by HumphreyBoagart
It appears to be very underdeveloped and the shell has been removed.
Some animals can actually fully and properly develop after the eggs has been opened. Brian Barnett shows how to artifically do so on this website
http://www.smuggled.com/egg1.htm
Any updated pics of what actually was inthe egg? Or is it still hatching??
Dark Angel, There are no updated pics. The egg was only found yesterday, and I have no idea what it "actually" is. I'm hopeing that people on this site could shed some light. It was manually opened, and not hatching.
was thing still alive when you "manually"
opened it?
Holy Mackerel
03-18-05, 09:50 AM
Hey ydnic,
ya it was apparently still alive and moving. It wasn't me that opened it. I'm actually hopeing to get a good look at it tommorow and some better pictures.
Hopefully i'll be able to have an answer of what it actually was, once i can actually look closer.
Steve
thats so cool. i wish every house plant came with eggs...lol
Who was it who found a sand boa in a Wal-Mart parking lot? That's a pretty cool find I reckon.
Hard to say exactly what it is, but definately post a pic if it hatches or not so we know what it is.
-Brock
Get out ... someone found a sand boa in a walmart parking lot ? thats gotta be a myth.
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