crotalusadamanteus
Brother Infidel
Was browsing the net and came across this thread. It proposes that some snake species are TSD. The author has hatched six litters in succession of all females due to incubating at lower temps.
I found it interesting to say the least. I have known that with many species of animal, time of breeding can influence this also. Horses for example. Mate late in mares heat, and will have a male. Male sperm swim faster, but they die first. Later in the mares season, the egg is lower down, so the male spirm get there first. The opposite would hold true to get a female.
Anyway, I have a mild interest in some of this stuff, so thought I'd share and get others oppinions on the matter.
http://www.livefoodshop.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=50876&st=0
Rick
I found it interesting to say the least. I have known that with many species of animal, time of breeding can influence this also. Horses for example. Mate late in mares heat, and will have a male. Male sperm swim faster, but they die first. Later in the mares season, the egg is lower down, so the male spirm get there first. The opposite would hold true to get a female.
Anyway, I have a mild interest in some of this stuff, so thought I'd share and get others oppinions on the matter.
http://www.livefoodshop.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=50876&st=0
Rick