TCMontium
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One of my 21 September 2014 dated eggs popped this "morning" (5 am in Turkey, night for americans ) and there was a nose popping through the hole!
There is no panther breeding recorded in Turkey accept my friend Chamillion's eggs. Unfortunately his eggs were overheated at summer (there is no functional cooling incubator in this country, yet! ), it was nearly 89 fahrenheit in incubator. Only one egg survived from heat wave, but the baby came out of it died right away.
After Chamillion's poor baby, this is the first baby came out of the egg in Turkey. Little guy seems like quite well and energic.
There is no panther breeding recorded in Turkey accept my friend Chamillion's eggs. Unfortunately his eggs were overheated at summer (there is no functional cooling incubator in this country, yet! ), it was nearly 89 fahrenheit in incubator. Only one egg survived from heat wave, but the baby came out of it died right away.
After Chamillion's poor baby, this is the first baby came out of the egg in Turkey. Little guy seems like quite well and energic.