Submitted by insink2300 t3_11drr8s in askscience
sir_jamez t1_jabcnhu wrote
Reply to comment by fletch44 in Why does temperature determine the sex of certain egg laying animals like crocodiles? by insink2300
Could have evolved to be an environmental variable?
Like when sea turtles lay a clutch of eggs in the sand, the ones closer to the surface sand might be warmer, the ones in the middle might be warmer, ones that hatch closer to dawn might be warmer, etc.
Might just allow for randomness in the sex mix of any individual batch of eggs, that gets smoothed out by the variation across any breeding season.
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