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Only 1 in 10,000 eggs result in a tortoise capable of living to adulthood??!??!
Sounds like a horribly flawed species...

I don't think the article said much about how they do this in the wild, or how many eggs they lay in a clutch. They might be like sea turtles and count on flooding the area with their young to satiate predators while still leaving some to make it to a safer place. Who knows. I probably won't look it up, and I doubt you will either.
 
The article stated the female lays one egg, up to three times per year, and the wording didn't make it sound particular to captive turtles...

Cheers!
 
Yeah, with all respect, that's a hard pass here as well...

Cheers! (Next up: "Dry Bugging Your IPA" :oops:)
Have you tried crickets sautéd in butter? They have a nutty flavor. Like I said, I enjoyed them. I don’t know what kind of flavor they’d add to beer, but I am curious.

“Dry bugging”, I hope, is not, and won’t become a thing. I think adding them to the mash would be where they’d be. At least that’s what I thought when Ivan and I came up with the idea.
 
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I read an article last week regarding the spike in knee surgery resulting from "folks of a certain age" getting into this pickle ball thing. Maybe the youngsters looking for tennis time just need to wait it out for a bit before all the oldster pickleball players are all relegated to using walkers. Shouldn't take too long ;)

Cheers!
 
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