367 is taken, how about 368 LOL....robok then ill just take the 367th one you count lol
i completely agree robc truly incredibleSpectacular Footage Rob! Really AMAZING!!
It wouldn't do it twice!!!I like how she threw some hairs in there.. In the wild can you imagine if a mouse came across the eggsac with that constantly sniffling motor nose it has. The mouse would inhale a ton of hair and might forget its hungry.
she always is out in the open, she has her sac in her palps and is just carrying it around, most T's do the egsac in the den.....thank-you for the compliment.....robIncredible..So will she carry the sac to the den? I'm suprised to see a T do a wrap job out in the open. Do many T's do that?
:worship: :worship: ROBC the great contributer!:worship: :worship: :worship:
There was no sperm packet dropped, I looked very close....robI'll join the chorus of 'well done!'
Out of curiosity, during the egg dropping phase, did you notice her drop the sperm packets into the egg soup? I recall having a discussion with Talken about weather fertilization occured internally or externally. My hunch is that it was external, but I really don't know for certain. If you'd noticed the sperm packet plop out, that would have been a clincher.
Curious. I guess the fertilization occurs internally, then... which then raises the question of how the sperm packet is internalized.There was no sperm packet dropped, I looked very close....rob