
Check out a series of photos of a chicken developing. The very early ones are especially interesting. Now I know what to look for if I think that my breakfast has been fertilized.
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2 comments:
Brilliant.
If im in the situation of the owner of this blog. I dont know how to post this kind of topic. he has a nice idea.
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