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24-03-2007, 11:57 AM
|  | Member of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: May 2006 Location: Nr Battle, East Sussex
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| | | lizard eggs? Hi,
I have been trying to find out what these are. Could they be lizard eggs?
The whole group was about 25 mm in size. Found under a log in East Sussex.
Thanks Dave | 
24-03-2007, 12:03 PM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Sep 2006
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| | | Re: lizard eggs? They look a bit like slug and snail eggs as I think that they are too small for Lizard eggs. Also I think our Common Lizards are also called Viviparious Lizards so they give birth to live young, and our other lizards, Sand Lizards, don't live in East Sussex as far as I know. I'm not really sure what laid the eggs, but I don't think it was a lizard, it will be interesting to find out though!
Guy | 
24-03-2007, 02:15 PM
|  | Member of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Back in Nawf Kent, innit
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| | | Re: lizard eggs? Definitely snail eggs. Nice find.
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