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Could be like a gecko egg, they are small like that and the fetus reminds me of one. I want another reptile since getting rid of our Western Hognose...

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Does this sound like what you found???

 

Female snapping turtles often have traditional nesting areas and they are known to journey 10 miles (16 km) in order to reach the nesting site. Twenty to 30 eggs

are laid in a hole in moist soil about 4 to 7 inches (10 -18 cm) deep that is dug with their hind legs. The eggs are round,

shelled, and about an inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, about the size of a small golf ball.

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Baby rubber backs or snappers. A lot of snakes give live births. Turtle for sure. Birds like them. The shells are odd shaped (not like a bird) since when a they first come out there are usally very soft so they are not cracked during the birthing/ burying process.

 

Your probly lucky you didnt catch the momma, since snappers are mean as hell in normal times and crapping out 30-40 eggs doesnt make them any nicer. There fun to catch while fishing though, there monsters too pull in.

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