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All of them were decidedly yellow, not silver (except for my little penguin, of course)--it's just that the surviving chick also has an orange back.
Could the fact that the aircells in the incubator eggs got bigger than the aircells in Frieda's eggs have anything to do with survivability? Tbough there was not really a visible size difference between the survivor and the others at hatch, that I recall. Then again, it was the same size as the others when it joined them, and they were a couple days older...
Could the fact that the aircells in the incubator eggs got bigger than the aircells in Frieda's eggs have anything to do with survivability? Tbough there was not really a visible size difference between the survivor and the others at hatch, that I recall. Then again, it was the same size as the others when it joined them, and they were a couple days older...