Friday, September 9, 2022

Mystery eggs were found in Carolina

 Researchers in North Carolina stated they may be seeking to determine the reason of "mystery" eggs discovered in several loggerhead turtle nests.



The Cape Hatteras national seashore Park carrier stated in an Instagram post that researchers found severa so-called "spacer" eggs many of the regular eggs in several loggerhead turtle nests alongside the North Carolina coast.


The spacer eggs are smaller than the turtles' normal eggs and bear an unusual form. The eggs lack a yolk and do now not hatch into toddler turtles, researchers said.


Spacer eggs are not unusual in leatherback turtle nests, however it isn't always common to discover them in loggerhead nests, parks officials wrote.


"even though the call spacer egg guidelines to a space filling feature, the motive of these eggs are nevertheless a thriller," parks officials wrote. "they might save you sand from falling into the nest cavity, they may satisfy a predator that would otherwise eat possible eggs, or they will simply be a mistake in the egg-making technique."

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