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Hatching a Rare Croc.

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I just found this great picture from NG on Digg and thought I'd share with you all.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/wallpaper/img/2009/03/mar09wallpaper-10_1280.jpg

caption:Thailand—In a race to emerge at the Sriracha Tiger Zoo, one eight-inch Siamese crocodile wins by a head. Few such crocs exist in the wild, yet 20,000 are born each year during the zoo's May-to-August hatching festival.


originally from:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/visions-of-earth/visions-earth-2009

The digg site:
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Well_Hello_There_Awesome_Pic_of_Hatching_of_Rare_Crocodile
 
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