Unfortunately the eggs, laid by Lindy the Leather Back turtle, on Linbergh Beach didn't develop. They are past there due date so the researchers are digging them up to try to determine what happened. The
eggs never developed past the yolk stage, there is no sign of embryonic development. That said the eggs are here which makes the beach a breading ground for an endangered species.
eggs never developed past the yolk stage, there is no sign of embryonic development. That said the eggs are here which makes the beach a breading ground for an endangered species.
Article in the VI Daily News
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