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Old 26-01-2013, 12:41 AM   #1
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Default Turtles hatch in Museum Exibition!!!

In Dnepropetrovsk (Ukraine) in local Zoological museum hatched european pond turtles from eggs that were on display next to snakes in jars and other reptile exponates.
http://korrespondent.net/video/ukrai...ilis-cherepahi
When the museum wardens noticed the empty shell they assumed the eggs were dropped but later they found baby turtles alive and happy. Altogether three turtles hatched on the bare museum shelf with no humidity/ temperature controlled conditions.
http://korrespondent.net/strange/148...ilis-cherepahi
All babies are safe now and well looked after. So amazing and so cute!!! Hope all three will have happy lives in nice ponds when they grow up.
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Old 26-01-2013, 08:41 AM   #2
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Amazing....shame I can't read the language lol x
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Old 26-01-2013, 01:34 PM   #3
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Yes agree amazing...but I can't read it either lol x
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Old 26-01-2013, 04:51 PM   #4
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wow thats amazing!!

Try opening in Chrome, it will use Google Translate to translate the page!
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Old 26-01-2013, 11:27 PM   #5
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Is that what you did merlin? Please read it to us lol x
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yes it is!
the first had a video the blub under that says "In Dnipropetrovsk in the Zoological Museum of the marsh turtle eggs, which for months had been part of the exhibition, hatched young.

Small turtles were placed in the cage. How they managed to survive and hatch in museum conditions, until set."

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"In Dnipropetrovsk in the Zoological Museum of the marsh turtle eggs, which for months had been part of the exhibition, hatched young.

Small turtles were placed in the cage. How they managed to survive and hatch in museum conditions, until set, reports TSN .

Marsh turtle eggs brought to the museum a graduate of the local agricultural university. They were placed on a shelf with snakes preserved in alcohol.

As noted by TSN, museum officials did not expect that the eggs can hatch babies, because it requires a certain temperature and humidity levels.

When the staff of the Zoological Museum saw the broken shell, they decided that someone had dropped balls, but then noticed the bug.

Soon there were two other babies. They feel fine. Resolved the question of whether the future of animated pieces, not specified."
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