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Posted by Doug T on April 09, 2002 at 23:19:29:
In Reply to: I think so too... posted by Dean Alessandrini on April 09, 2002 at 19:42:14:
Fred has noticed more males with higher temps. I've noticed more females with lower temps. Since it's genetically determined whether a snake is male or female, I'm beginning to wonder if temperatures that the female or male is exposed to PRIOR to mating may have some influence on sex ratio of hatchlings.
It may be that Fred and I are just seeing some sort of random clustering and in the long run, it'll appear to be the opposite to us.
DT
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