Oh that’s great, I’ll have a read up on that.Here, for example:
Parthenogenesis in birds: a review
Parthenogenesis or ‘virgin birth’ is embryonic development in unfertilized eggs. It is a routine means of reproduction in many invertebrates. However, even though parthenogenesis occurs naturally in even more advanced vertebrates, like birds, it is mostly abortive in nature. In fact, multiple...rep.bioscientifica.com
I'm on the autism spectrum Reading a lot, too, not surprisingly.
I could imagine the defects being similar to severe genetic defects in mammals (including humans).
In the egg, it still works for a while, but independently (e.g.: breathing, digesting, regulating body temperature...), not.
Yes I wake in the middle of the night and my brain tells me, I need to look what the babies will look like in the egg at this stage. Or random things about beardie eggs at the moment.
Yes that worries me about genetic defaults and especially the possible twin egg. I have seen a lot of Siamese and two headed beardies. I mean if that was the case, I would give it the best chance I could.
I mean if I find out that Elliott my male has done mission impossible and got in to her, I have told him
He is getting his scaly bum on ONLY FANS and providing for them.