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Metallyticus violaceus consolidated
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<blockquote data-quote="petoly" data-source="post: 223830" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>by looking closer at the ooth, it doesn't look like she layed it flat. it looks like it might be tilted and laid on the right side of the crack meaning her rear end would have left enough of a gap between the ooth and the bark for the babies to hatch out from the top of the ooth itself, then come out from the gap that was left from the mother's rear end as she was laying it. if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>this is really the only way I could see babies coming out of it when laid in nature like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petoly, post: 223830, member: 6297"] by looking closer at the ooth, it doesn't look like she layed it flat. it looks like it might be tilted and laid on the right side of the crack meaning her rear end would have left enough of a gap between the ooth and the bark for the babies to hatch out from the top of the ooth itself, then come out from the gap that was left from the mother's rear end as she was laying it. if that makes sense. this is really the only way I could see babies coming out of it when laid in nature like this. [/QUOTE]
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